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If I am using copyrighted material for my course here at Vanderbilt, is that automatically Fair Use?
Last Updated: Jul 16, 2020
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If I am using copyrighted material for my course here at Vanderbilt, is that automatically Fair Use?
Last Updated: Jul 16, 2020
Views: 73
While educational use weighs in favor for fair use, not every educational use qualifies. When you use a copyrighted work, you must conduct a fair use analysis. You can use this Fair Use checklist (.pdf).
For additional resources about copyright issues, please see the Digital Scholarship and Communications' Copyright resources page.
Answered By: Ask A Librarian
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