Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video
The Center for Social Media at American University’s School of Communication presents a best practices report for making online videos within the boundaries of fair use. Building on their previous report, Recut, Reframe, Recycle, the study guides video makers through acceptable practices according to copyright law. Some of these acceptable uses include:
- Commenting on or Critiquing of Copyrighted Material
- Using Copyrighted Material for Illustration or Example
- Capturing Copyrighted Material Incidentally or Accidentally
- Reproducing, Reposting, or Quoting in Order to Memorialize, Preserve, or Rescue and Experience, An Event, or a Cultural Phenomenon
- Copying, Reposting, and Recirculating a Work or Part of a Work for Purposes of Launching a Discussion
- Quoting in Order to Recombine Elements to make a New Work that Depends for its Meaning on (Often Unlikely) Relationships Between the Elements
So if you’re considering making video mashups, or using copyrighted video for instructional purposes, etc. you’ll want to check out this report.
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