Contributions

  • Jaszi, Peter, author - Contributor

Publication

2018 - The University of Chicago Press, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

60,000 words, Guess

Page Count

240 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-10022637419X
  • ISBN-139780226374192
  • Library of Congress Control Number2017044987
  • OCLC Control Number1008768359
  • Better World Books9780226374192
and 1 more

Classifications

  • DDC346.7304/82
  • LCCKF3020 .A984 2018
  • LCCKF3020.A984 2018

Description

"In the increasingly complex and combative arena of copyright in the digital age, record companies sue college students over peer-to-peer music sharing, YouTube removes home movies because of a song playing in the background, and filmmakers are denied a distribution deal when a permissions "i" proves undottable. Analyzing the dampening effect that copyright law can have on scholarship and creativity, Patricia Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi urge us to embrace in response a principle embedded in copyright law itself--fair use. Originally published in 2011, Reclaiming Fair Use challenged the widely held notion that copyright law is obsolete in an age of digital technologies. Beginning with a survey of the contemporary landscape of copyright law, Aufderheide and Jaszi drew on their years of experience advising documentary filmmakers, English teachers, performing arts scholars, and other creative professionals to lay out in detail how the principles of fair use can be employed to avoid copyright violation. Taking stock of the vibrant remix culture that has only burgeoned since the book's original publication, this new edition addresses the expanded reach of fair use--tracking the Twitter hashtag #WTFU (where's the fair use?), the maturing of the transformativeness measure in legal disputes, the ongoing fight against automatic detection software, and the progress and delays of digitization initiatives around the country. Full of no-nonsense advice and practical examples, Reclaiming Fair Use remains essential reading for anyone interested in law, creativity, and the ever-broadening realm of new media."

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Reclaiming fair useThe University of Chicago Press2018

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