U.S. copyright law is a continually changing landscape, especially for educators and librarians. To help update those working in educational institutions, this report showcases new developments in federal case law regarding fair use. The three cases profiled show the courts current tendency to favor fair use. Other topics presented comprise new U.S. Copyright Office procedures for designating DMCA agents and ways to best respond to demand letters sent by photo licensing houses
As online academic interactions continue to become more complex in the digital age, interaction with...
Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian for the University of Illinois Library, provided a dynamic, interac...
The presenters shared their experiences and strategies for effective fair use instruction for resear...
U.S. copyright law is a continually changing landscape, especially for educators and librarians. To ...
The purpose of copyright is to promote the creation of creative content; however, copyright confusio...
With stimulating questions and discussion problems, comprehensive notes, and teachable and well-edit...
This is a report on North Carolina librarians Will Cross, Molly Keener, and Lillian Rigling’s presen...
This Fall 2022 Supplement is the product of our effort to capture important developments in copyrigh...
During a breakout session at the 2017 copyright conference, Kyle K. Courtney led a discussion focuse...
The presenters shared their experiences and strategies for effective fair use instruction for resear...
During this round table, the basics of copyright law will be briefly reviewed. Participants will dis...
As online academic interactions continue to become more complex in the digital age, interaction with...
Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian for the University of Illinois Library, provided a dynamic, interac...
The presenters shared their experiences and strategies for effective fair use instruction for resear...
U.S. copyright law is a continually changing landscape, especially for educators and librarians. To ...
The purpose of copyright is to promote the creation of creative content; however, copyright confusio...
With stimulating questions and discussion problems, comprehensive notes, and teachable and well-edit...
This is a report on North Carolina librarians Will Cross, Molly Keener, and Lillian Rigling’s presen...
This Fall 2022 Supplement is the product of our effort to capture important developments in copyrigh...
During a breakout session at the 2017 copyright conference, Kyle K. Courtney led a discussion focuse...
The presenters shared their experiences and strategies for effective fair use instruction for resear...
During this round table, the basics of copyright law will be briefly reviewed. Participants will dis...
As online academic interactions continue to become more complex in the digital age, interaction with...
Sara Benson, Copyright Librarian for the University of Illinois Library, provided a dynamic, interac...
The presenters shared their experiences and strategies for effective fair use instruction for resear...