This document discusses copyright and fair use guidelines. It provides links to websites about copyright law, fair use, and getting permission to use copyrighted works. It outlines four factors to consider for fair use determinations: the character of the use, the nature of the work, how much of the work is used, and the effect on the market. The document also discusses public domain works, orphan works where the copyright owner cannot be identified or located, and includes references and picture citations.
8. Fair use of copyrighted materials
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/
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9. Fair use of copyrighted materials
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South Texas College
Guidelines for the Acceptable Use of Information Resources
isp.southtexascollege.edu/clientservices/helpdesk/pdf/acceptable_use.pdf
10. Fair use of copyrighted materials
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When in doubt
1. What is the character of the use?
2. What is the nature of the work to be used?
3. How much of the work will you use?
4. What effect would this use have on the market for the
original or for permissions if the use were widespread?
11. Fair use of copyrighted materials
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Helpful website
-http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/useofweb.html
-http://www.copyright.com/
-http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use
12. • The Public Domain
• The Public Domain (cont.)
• The Public Domain (cont.)
• Orphan work
• Orphan work (Cont.)
• Fair use of copyrighted materials
• Fair use of copyrighted materials (cont.)
• Fair use of copyrighted materials (cont.)
• Fair use of copyrighted materials (cont.)
• Fair use of copyrighted materials (cont.)
Summary Slide
14. Picture Citations
Andrews, M. (2012). Public Domain Photos: Where and How to Get Them. Retrieved June 22,
2013, from Stickey Reader: http://www.stickyreaders.com/where-to-get-public-domain-or-free-
images.html
ARTSLAW of Orphan Work. (2013). Retrieved June 22, 2013, from The Arts Law Centre of Australia:
http://www.artslaw.com.au/images/uploads/FA2_-_Orphan_Work.jpg
Benzon, B. (2010, October 7). The Author Has Died. Retrieved June 22, 2013, from The Valve a
literary Organ: http://www.thevalue.org/go/value/archive/c59
Library Europarl Orphan Woks. (2012, September 10). Retrieved June 22, 2013, from Library
Europarl: http://libraryeuroparl.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/orphanwork.jpg?w=300&h=168
Moser, D. J. (2007). Fair Use. Retrieved June 22, 2013, from CopyrightGuru:
http://www.copyrightguru.com/belmont_classes/IntellectualProperties/LectureNotes/topic8_fair
use/what-is-fair-use.jpg
Public Domain. (2012). Retrieved June 22, 2013, from ENOCH PRATT free LIBRARY:
http://www.prattlibrary.org/uploadedImages/www/locations/central/sights_and_sounds/how-
to_guides/PublicDomainImage.jpg
15. References
Acosta, R. (2012, January 19). Dead Guys - On Copyright. Retrieved from Art Tech
L@W: http://arttechlaw.com/dead-guys-on-copyright
McCausland, S. (2011, March 31). Arts Law Centre of Australia. Retrieved June 1, 2013,
from The Orphan Works Problem: http://www.artslaw.com.au/articles/entry/the-
orphan-works-problem/
School, N. P. (2003). Norman Public School. Retrieved June 1, 2013, from Norman
Public School: http://www.norman.k12.ok.us/092/Copyright.ppt
Wikipedia. (2013, June 9). Retrieved June 9, 2013, from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use
Audio:
MacLeod, K. (Producer). (2012). Reggae and ska: Dub feral [Audio File].
Retrieved from http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-
free/index.html?feels[]=Relaxed&Search=Search by Feel
Notes de l'éditeur
What is considered public domain ?Definition: Those whose intellectual property rights have expired,[1] have been forfeited,[2] or are inapplicable. Public Domain. (2012). Retrieved June 22, 2013, from ENOCH PRATT free LIBRARY: http://www.prattlibrary.org/uploadedImages/www/locations/central/sights_and_sounds/how-to_guides/PublicDomainImage.jpg
Hey, I found this great picture online, I think I’ll use it in my presentation.? Stop and Think?Andrews, M. (2012). Public Domain Photos: Where and How to Get Them. Retrieved June 22, 2013, from Stickey Reader: http://www.stickyreaders.com/where-to-get-public-domain-or-free-images.html
Implied license -Vs- Expressed license I don’t see anywhere in the document that says I can not copy itCan I change the written license?ARTSLAW of Orphan Work. (2013). Retrieved June 22, 2013, from The Arts Law Centre of Australia: http://www.artslaw.com.au/images/uploads/FA2_-_Orphan_Work.jpg
Definition:Work / research in which finding the author is difficult orphan works, are a frustration, a liability risk, and a major cause of gridlock in the digital marketplace. *http://libraryeuroparl.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/orphanwork.jpg?w=300&h=168
Question: I have a book that was copy written 30 years ago, can I use it for my publication?Answer: Yes and No
http://www.copyrightguru.com/belmont_classes/IntellectualProperties/LectureNotes/topic8_fairuse/fair_use.htm#IntroductionFair use, is a limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work. *