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Fair Use in the Classroom  

It is imperative for teaching faculty to understand the "Fair Use" provision of the copyright law, and be able to apply it appropriately.This guide will provide descriptions and guidance regarding this provision.
Last Updated: Aug 16, 2012 URL: http://libguides.cscc.edu/fairuse Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Welcome

Welcome to the LibGuide entitled, "Fair Use in the Classroom."  This LibGuide is based on the workshop of the same name presented to faculty at Columbus State Community College by Director of the Library, Bruce Massis.

Important Fair Use References

The links listed below represent a number of valuable resources to describe and detail the "Fair Use" Guidelines.

 

Fair Use Q & A

(Resource: CIS Fair Use Legal Experts Answer Fair Use Questions - Stanford Center for Internet and Society. 2011. retrieved from the website at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=S521VcjhvMA)

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