Roundup From Day 3 of Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2017
*Cross-posted from ARL Policy Notes*
Check out all the great posts from Day 3 of Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2017! Don’t see yours? Contact us to get yours added! You can view previous roundups here.
Videos
ACRL Presents Fair Use Week, “Using Fair Use To Preserve and Share Disappearing Government Information: A Guide for Rogue Librarians” with Lillian Rigling and Will Cross, NCSU Libraries
Public Knowledge video, “Let Them Go: A Copyright Policy Song”
Brigham Young University Copyright Licensing Office on taking the fear out of fair use: “Fear Use”
Let’s Talk Library video, “Let’s Talk . . . Fair Use”
Resources
New Media Rights, The Fair Use App
Blog Posts/News Articles
Leigh Beadon on Techdirt “Celebrate Fair Use With a New T-Shirt from Techdirt”
Krista L. Cox on Copyright at Harvard Library, “Debunking Fair Use Myths” (Cross posted to ARL Policy Notes)
City Tech Library, “It’s Fair Use Week”
Cassie Deskus and Kristen Iglesias on Authors Alliance blog, “First Sale, Fair Use, And Digital Downloads: Capitol Records v. ReDigi”
Copyright @ Western University, “Copyright Fair Dealing Analysis”
Cory Doctorow on Boing Boing, “Let it Go, the Fair Use Week mashup version”
Michael Geist, “The Copyright Lobby’s IIPA Report: Fake News About the State of Candian Coypright”
Zan Gillies on CMSi blog, “Roger C. Memos: ‘Sweet Adversity’ and Fair Use”
Julie Hare in The Australian, “Copyright laws ‘a hindrance to innovation’: Google”
Marlo MacKay on The Libvine, “Fair Dealing: Why Is it Important?”
Mike Masnick on Techdirt, “The RIAA Versus Fair Use”
Anali Perry on TeachOnline at Arizona State University, “Fair Use Week—Fair Use in Online Instruction”
Shiva Stella on Public Knowledge, “Public Knowledge Launches Copyright Educational Video Based on Frozen’s ‘Let it Go’”
Scholarly Communication @ Temple, “Fair Use from a Scholarly Publisher Perspective”
Rebecca Tushnet on 43(B)log, “Reading list: aesthetic nondiscrimination and fair use”
UCSF Library, “Four Factors of Fair Use—The First Factor: The Purpose and Character o the Use”
UCSF Library, “Four Factors of Fair Use—The Second Factor: The Nature of the Copyrighted Work”
University of Virginia Library News & Announcements, “Brandon Butler Suggests Simple Guideline for Celebrating Fair Use Week”
Timothy Vollmer on Creative Commons blog, “Copyright Filtering Mechanisms Don’t (and can’t) Respect Fair Use”