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COPYRIGHT & FAIR USE: PUBLIC HISTORY Pat Aufderheide Center for Social Media American University
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COPYRIGHT & FAIR USE:

PUBLIC HISTORY

Pat Aufderheide Center for Social Media American University

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THE PURPOSE OF

COPYRIGHT

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ONE PURPOSE:

TO PROMOTE THE CREATION OF CULTURE

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By:

•Rewarding creators with limited monopoly

• Encouraging new makers to use existing culture

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WHY BALANCE?

• All culture createdAll culture createdon existing culture on existing culture (we used to know that)(we used to know that)

• The First Amendment The First Amendment (no censorship)(no censorship)

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“Standing on the shoulders of

giants.”

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HOW WE FORGOT BALANCE:• Copyright term

extension

• Default copyright

• Punishing penalties (statutory damages)

• Large content holders’ aggressive tactics

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The Escape Hatch!FAIR USE:

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FAIRFAIR USEUSE •Legal, unauthorized use of Legal, unauthorized use of copyrighted material—under some copyrighted material—under some circumstancescircumstances

•FlexibleFlexible

•BroadBroad

•AdaptableAdaptable

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INDIVIDUALS FEAR…

• Will I get it wrong?

• Will I get sued? $125K+ per infringement!!)

• Will my boss/librarian/client get angry?

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BEST PRACTICES

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COMMUNITIES DEFINE FAIR USE FOR THEMSELVES

• Documentary filmmakers

• Film scholars

• Media literacy teachers

• More

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DOCUMENTARYFILMMAKERS

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RESULTS• Broadcasters program films

• Cablecasters program films

• Filmmakers develop new kinds of projects

• Television/web companies expand their plans

• All insurers of errors and omissions insurance now accept fair use claims

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ONLINE VIDEO

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OTHER CODES useful for public historians

• Media literacy (video contests/teaching)

• Dance archivists (using archival resources for display/podcasting/digital ILL/preservation)

• Scholars’ (eg publishing)

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OTHER OPTIONS• Creative Commons (eg CC on

Flickr)

• Public domain (e.g. The Commons, Library of Congress)

• Special exemptions

• Classrooms

• Libraries

• Print-Disabled

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Please feel free to share this presentation in its entirety. For excerpting, kindly employ the principles of fair use.

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CONTACT INFO

Pat Aufderheide Center for Social MediaSchool of Communication American University Washington, DC [email protected]