Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2018: Day 2 Roundup
*Cross posted from ARL Policy Notes*
Check out all the great posts from Day 2 of Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2018! Don’t see yours? Contact us to get yours added! You can view previous roundups here.
Podcasts:
ReCreate: Copy This Podcast Episode 12: Copying is Human Nature
Blog Posts:
Rachel Appel and Gabriel Galson on Scholarly Communication @ Temple, “The Importance of Fair Use and Standardized Rights Statements for Digital Cultural Heritage Institutions” cross-posted to PA Digital
Jonathan Band on Disruptive Competition Project, “The Second Circuit’s Fair and Balanced Fair Use Decision in Fox News v. TVEyes
Krista Cox on Copyright at Harvard Library, “Day 2: Fair Use and User Generated Content” cross-posted to ARL Policy Notes.
Lael Ensor-Bennett on The Sheridan Libraries Blog, “Celebrate Fair Use Week . . . With Images!”
Tyler Garling on The Taper, “Guest Blog: Student Remixer Tyler Garling on the Cultural Shift (Back) Toward Sharing”
Michael Geist, “Why Far Dealing Benefits Creators: The Case of a Room Full of Spoons”
Anne Gillaland on University of North Carolina Scholarly Communications Office Intersections, “What Does it Mean to Be Transformative”
Julie Grob on UH Libraries News, “Fair Use Week: Drake’s Sampling Ruled Transformative”
Ariel Katz, “Debunking the Fair Use vs. Fair Dealing Myth: Have We Had Fair Use All Along?”
Amanda Levendowski on Authors Alliance, “Fair Use for Fairer AI”
Stephanie Lewin-Lane on UH Libraries News, “Fair Use Week: Preservation Copies of Sound Recordings”
Colleen Lyon on Open Access at UT, “Fair Use for Nonfiction Authors”
Marlo MacKay on The LibVine, “Fair Dealing Week: Fair Dealing, Myths & Facts”
University of Manitoba, “Be fair in using copyrighted materials! The University recognizes Fair Dealing Week”