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Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2018: Day 5 Roundup

Last Updated on April 5, 2021, 12:43 pm ET

This week is Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week, an annual celebration of the important doctrines of fair use and fair dealing. It is designed to highlight and promote the opportunities presented by fair use and fair dealing, celebrate successful stories, and explain these doctrines.

Check out all the great posts from Day 5 of Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2018! Don’t see yours? Contact us to get yours added! You can view previous roundups here.

Resources:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Make a Fair Use Kaleidocycle

Infographics

IFLA, Fair Use and Fair Dealing for Libraries

Blog Posts

Angel Antkers & Susan Miller on Authors Alliance blog, “Fair Use and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act” cross posted on Colorado Law Samuelson-Glushko Technology Law & Policy Clinic

Australia Digital Alliance, “It’s an important Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week for Australia

Canadian Association of Research Libraries, “Fair Dealing Week 2018 Wrap-Up

Krista Cox on ARL Policy Notes, “Fair Use and Captioning for Those Who Are Hearing Impaired

Michael Geist, “Fair Dealing and the Right to Read: The Case of Blacklock’s Reporter v. Canada (Attorney General)

Anne Gilliland on Scholarly Communications Office Intersections, “Grateful for Fair Use: Combining Text and Images

IP Quail, “Fair Use/Fair Dealing

Colleen Lyon on Open Access at UT, “Fair Use Wrap Up

Carla S. Myers on Copyright at Harvard Library, “Day 5: Fair Use and Course Reserves: Fact and Fiction

Open Library Greece, “Fair Day #fairuseweek 2018: February 26-March 2

Claudia Rebaza on the Organization for Transformative Works, “OTW Guest Post: Ioana Pelebatai & Alex Lungu

Katharine Trendacosta on the Electronic Frontier Foundation Deeplinks, “Fair Use Protects So Much More Than Many Realize

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