LTC Lunch - Fair Use in the Classroom and Beyond: A Q&A with the UMN Libraries’ Director of Copyright and Scholarly Communication
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LTC Lunch - Fair Use in the Classroom and Beyond: A Q&A with the UMN Libraries’ Director of Copyright and Scholarly Communication
Fair use is a legal doctrine that can allow for the unlicensed use of copyright-protected works. Many core academic practices often qualify, but determining fair use is nuanced and often complicated. Come learn about the four factors that determine fair use and bring your own questions for lawyer-librarian Nancy Sims.
01/01/2024
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- Title LTC Lunch - Fair Use in the Classroom and Beyond: A Q&A with the UMN Libraries’ Director of Copyright and Scholarly Communication
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- Description Fair use is a legal doctrine that can allow for the unlicensed use of copyright-protected works. Many core academic practices often qualify, but determining fair use is nuanced and often complicated. Come learn about the four factors that determine fair use and bring your own questions for lawyer-librarian Nancy Sims.
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