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Fair Use Question of the Month: Parody, Satire, and Fair Use

 

This month's Fair Use Question features a discussion about the difference between parody and satire.  You can find this question and more in professors Patricia Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi's new book, Reclaiming Fair Use!

 

 

 

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Fair Use Question of the Month: Resources for Teaching Fair Use

For this month's fair use question, a teacher working on the syllabus for an upcoming film production course is looking for tools to help him teach fair use more confidently to his students.

 

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Fair Use Question of the Month: I Have Permission From The Performers, But What About The Music Rights?

In this month's fair use question, a middle school teacher wants to upload video of an orchestra rehearsing copyrighted music but is concerned with licensing rights.

 

 

 

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Fair Use Question of the Month: My Video Disappeared from YouTube...Now What?

In this month's fair use question, an online video creator wants to know what he can do after his video is taken down from YouTube.

 

 

 

 

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Fair Use Question Of The Month - I Have Access, But Do I Need Permission?

In this month's Fair Use Question, filmmakers aren't sure if they can get permission from the owners of footage that they'd like to use, and are curious about whether or not this affects a potential fair use claim.

 

 

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