fair dealing week

How Research Libraries Celebrated the 13th Annual Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week!

By Katherine Klosek

Banner advertising "User Rights in the Age of Generative AI" panel event, photo of panelists, and Taco themed pop-up event promo flyer.

The 13th Annual Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week was packed with activities celebrating the fundamental right of fair use, so we thought we’d end the week with some highlights!

ARL partnered with Re:Create to host a congressional briefing on AI and fair use from the perspective of librarians, researchers and other authors, journalists, fan communities, and other creators. Panelists and guests included members of University Information Policy Officers (UIPO), pictured above!

On Tuesday, Cindy Kristof, Kent State University Libraries’ copyright & scholarly communication librarian, hosted a taco-themed pop-up event to inform students on how we incorporate fair use into our work and recreational activities every day, featuring materials from FairUseWeek.org.

Our colleagues at CARL hosted a virtual conversation on “User Rights in the Age of Generative AI,” asking the question of whether the arrival of generative AI has raised new questions about the protection of user rights—and if so, what policy responses should be introduced to address these questions. 

I dove into some questions and hesitations I’ve heard about the intersection of accessibility and fair use in my piece “Fair Use Supports Accessibility, but You Don’t Have to Take My Word for It” for the Harvard Library Fair Use Week blog series.

Read more at FairUseWeek.org. See you next year!

CARL Webinar: Rights in the Age of Generative AI // Webinaire de l’ABRC : Les droits des utilisateurs à l’ère de l’IA générative

Title: User Rights in the Age of Generative AI

Speaker: Professor Peter K. Yu [Bio]

Date: February 25, 2026

Time: 1:00pm ET

Registration required

Since the Supreme Court of Canada’s 2004 decision in CCH Canada Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada, the global copyright landscape has changed considerably. While a number of jurisdictions have transplanted, or considered the transplantation of, a fair use or user right regime from abroad, other jurisdictions have actively introduced express copyright exceptions to support text and data mining and the creation of parodies, satires, caricatures, and pastiche works.

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Virtual Keynote Featuring Prof David Vaver Speaking On “User Rights Then and Now”

David Vaver is a leading copyright expert and Professor Emeritus at Oxford University and Osgoode Hall Law School. The title of his keynote is “User Rights Then and Now.” The event will take place online on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Eastern Time). To participate, please use the registration form. Simultaneous interpretation to French will be available.

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v7NJCl3qREywyWVVdq_pqQ#/registration

Register for the event at the above link. If there are any additional questions, please contact Andrea Stuart at stuart@caut.ca, Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT)

Promotional poster for "Fair Dealing Week 2026: User Rights Then and Now" with an image of David Vaver.French language promotional poster for "Fair Dealing Week 2026: User Rights Then and Now" with an image of David Vaver.