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FAIR USE EDUCATION
1.
INTRODUCTION and
DISCUSSION
2. PROPOSED CONFU
GUIDELINES WITH COMMENTARIES
3. RESPONSES TO "FINAL"
CONFU MEETING (May 19, 1997)
(includes Links to all
Responses to CONFU
Guidelines)
4. FAIR USE TOWN MEETINGS &
OTHER EVENTS
5. BACKGROUND
RESOURCES
1. INTRODUCTION AND DISCUSSION
INTRODUCTION TO
FAIR USE: a Compilation of the following hyperlinked
paragraphs:
- What are the Goals of
this Introduction
- What is
Copyright?
- What is Fair
Use?
- What are the
Four Factors?
- What are some
Landmark Court Cases?
- Why is Fair Use
suddenly so important on the Internet?
- What is the
Conference on Fair Use?
- What is the
Relationship between Fair Use Guidelines and Legislation?
- What Happens
Next?
Still a very good introduction to Fair Use, the
Conference on Fair Use and the issues raised in taking copyright
law into a digital future is a paper delivered in February 1996 by
Douglas Bennett, Vice President,
American
Council of Learned Societies, to The
National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services, in
Philadelphia:
- FAIR USE IN DIGITAL ENVIRONMENTS: The
Work of the Conference on Fair Use Douglas Bennett, February
1996
- "WILL
WE NEED FAIR USE IN THE 21st CENTURY?" Georgia Harper, General
Counsel, University of Texas
- THE
CONFERENCE ON FAIR USE: FINAL REPORT Peter Fowler, CONFU
Executive Secretary, November 1998
2. PROPOSED GUIDELINES WITH
COMMENTARIES
COMMENTARIES ON SPECIFIC GUIDELINES:
GENERAL COMMENTARIES & STATEMENTS
ON ALL GUIDELINES.
GUIDELINES
Below are the texts of the three sets of proposed guidelines
(for Digital Images, Distance Learning and Educational Multimedia)
presented to the Conference on Fair Use, which met on May 19,
1997. Comments on the guidelines were due to Peter Fowler,
executive secretary of CONFU, by June 30, 1997 (fax to:
703/305-8885). Together with the guidelines are the texts of
formal endorsements or other commentaries on the guidelines by
constituent institutions.
Proposal
for Fair Use Guidelines for DIGITAL IMAGES December 3,
1996
ENDORSEMENTS WITH STATEMENTS
NON-ENDORSEMENTS WITH STATEMENTS
- ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES
Summary
of Concerns April 30, 1997
- AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES (see
below) May 1, 1997
- ARLIS/NA :
Public Policy Committee Report & Recommendation March 18,
1997
COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION
- Statement Regarding Fair
Use. May 9, 1997
- CONFU
Proceedings, Susan Ball, CAA Newsletter, Jan/Feb, 1997
- Statement
(including "Summary of Objections") November 25, 1996
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS
- Response, November 12,
1996
VISUAL RESOURCES ASSOCIATION
- VRA
Votes Not to Endorse, February 17, 1997
- A Review of the Conference on
Fair Use and Proposed Guidelines February, 1997
- Position
Statement November 22, 1996
Proposal
for Fair Use Guidelines for DISTANCE LEARNING November 26,
1996
ENDORSEMENTS WITH STATEMENTS
- AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES (see
below) May 1, 1997
NON-ENDORSEMENTS WITH STATEMENTS
Proposal
for Fair Use Guidelines for EDUCATIONAL MULTIMEDIA
COMMENTARIES & POSITIONS
NON-ENDORSEMENTS WITH STATEMENTS
- ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES
Summary
of Concerns February 6, 1997; revised April 30, 1997
- VISUAL RESOURCES ASSOCIATION (see below)
April 24, 1997
- AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES (see
below) May 1, 1997
Statement
on Use of Copyrighted Computer Programs (Software) in
Libraries--Scenarios: After the development of these
scenarios, clearly illustrating the general rules and how
particular uses of computer program software in libraries either
complied with or violated the Copyright Act, this statement was
adopted on September 6, 1996 in lieu of Guidelines
GENERAL
COMMENTARIES
COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION
STATEMENT REGARDING FAIR USE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION May 9, 1997
ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES
LETTER
DESCRIBING ARL CONCERNS WITH PROPOSED GUIDELINES
May 7, 1997
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES
STATEMENT ON FAIR USE AND
CONFU
May 1, 1997
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
LETTER AGAINST
ENDORSEMENT
April 17, 1997
VISUAL RESOURCES
ASSOCIATION
Open Letter
from President of VRA;
Letter of
Recommendation Against Endorsement
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION:
POSITION
ON FAIR USE GUIDELINES IN A DIGITAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENT
Jan. 3, 1997
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS &
INSTITUTIONS (IFLA):
POSITION
PAPER ON COPYRIGHT IN THE ELECTRONIC ENVIRONMENT
October 1996
Carol Risher, Association of American Publishers,
"LIBRARIES &
THE ELECTRONIC ENVIRONMENT"
3. RESPONSES TO "FINAL" CONFU
MEETING (May 19, 1997)
4. EVENTS
This section will list Fair Use Education events, focusing
especially on a series of Town
Meetings organized by the American Council of Learned
Societies, the College Art Association and NINCH, with financial
assistance from the Kress Foundation. These Town Meetings will be
held between February 1997 and February 1998 across the country
(and into Canada). The function of the meetings is to highlight
the CONFU proposed guidelines and their implications for teaching,
research, curatorial and scholarly publication, and artistic
production and exhibition with digital images, as well as to
elicit responses from the community.
A
FINAL
REPORT is now available, as well as an interpretive treatment
of
Themes
in the Town Meetings is also available. (7/27/98)
TOWN
MEETING: FAIR USE OF DIGITAL IMAGES:
Sunday Feb. 16th, 1997, Cooper Union,
New York
City.
TOWN
MEETING: FAIR USE, EDUCATION & LIBRARIES:
Friday April 4, 1997, The Indiana
University Institute for the Study of Intellectual Property and
Education, IUPUI, Indianapolis.
TOWN MEETING: FAIR USE OF DIGITAL IMAGES
Sunday April 27, 1997. American
Association of Museums Conference, Atlanta,
GA.
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY IN THE DIGITAL AGE: PARTICIPANTS' PERSPECTIVES ON THE
W.I.P.O. DIPLOMATIC CONFERENCE.
Friday May 2, 1997. American
University, Washington D.C. $200
(Special $50 registration for nonprofit DFC/NINCH affiliates)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, COPYRIGHT LAW AND FAIR USE DOCTRINE:
Issues in Electronic Storage and Dissemination of Information: An
Interdisciplinary Symposium."
Friday May 9, 1997. 9:30-4pm. The
Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio. Speakers include
Peter Fowler, executive secretary, CONFU.
A
LICENSE TO KILL? COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP AND FAIR USE IN AN AGE OF
LICENSING
Saturday May 10, 1997. An all-day
conference at University of California,
Berkeley. $65
TOWN MEETING:
"COPYRIGHT LAW
IN THE DIGITAL WORLD: FAIR USE, EDUCATION AND LIBRARIES AFTER
CONFU
September 26-28, 1997. Reed College,
Portland, OR
TOWN MEETING:
"COPYRIGHT
& FAIR USE IN THE DIGITAL WORLD: VIEWS FROM THE WORLDS OF
SCHOLARSHIP, PUBLISHING AND MUSEUMS
February 26, 1998. CAA Conference,
Toronto. February 1998. Details to be
announced
BACKGROUND RESOURCES
A. PRACTICAL GUIDES
COPYRIGHT
RESOURCES ONLINE: Yale University's collection of resources
for faculty, staff, and students at colleges and universities
about copyright: copying and academic IP policies, as well as FAQs
that will be useful for photocopying, electronic copying,
classroom copying,and other academic applications.
FAIR USE OF
COPYRIGHTED WORKS: A Crucial Element in Educating America.
A practical guide to Fair Use in Higher Education, with a
particularly useful
Overview (including
treatment of the "four-factor analysis" and examples of fair-use
legal cases) and helpful
"Illustrative
Scenarios". Published by the Consortium for Educational
Technology for University Systems, a project of California State
University, the State University of New York and the City
University of New York.
B. BIBLIOGRAPHY: The Fair Use Debate
"Copyright
& Fair Use: The Great Image Debate:" Announcement of a
Special Double Issue of Visual Resources, guest edited by
Robert Baron.
Copyright
& Fair Use Articles
Useful set of articles compiled by the Stanford Copyright and Fair
Use Web Site
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