Posted 07.24.08 | Filed under: IP & Legal, Theory & Practice
American University’s Center for Social Media published a “Code of Best Practices” this month, which gives 6 situations of fair use for online video, along with analysis and limitations for each. * Commenting or critiquing of copyrighted material * Use for illustration or example * Incidental or accidental capture of copyrighted material * Memorializing or rescuing of an experience or event * Use to launch a discussion * Recombining to make a new work, such as a mashup or a remix, whose elements depend on relationships between existing works
Playing fair in online video | News Videographer
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