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- The Fair Use Statute: 17 USC § 107
- Other Copyright Act sections regarding fair use
- 17 USC § 108 - Reproduction by libraries and archives
- 17 USC § 109 - Effect of transfer of particular copy or phonorecord
- 17 USC § 110 - Exemption of certain performances and displays
- 17 USC § 111 - Secondary transmissions
- 17 USC § 112 - Ephemeral recordings
- 17 USC § 115 - Scope of exclusive rights in nondramatic musical works: Compulsory license for making and distributing phonorecords
- 17 USC § 116 - Negotiated licenses for public performances by means of coin-operated phonorecord players.
- 17 USC § 117 - Computer programs
- Copyright and Fair Use from Stanford University.
- Been There, Done That! The State of the Question Regarding Copyright, Fair Use and Intellectual Property in the Arts by Christine L. Sundt, Visual Resources Curator, University of Oregon.
- CONFU: The Conference on Fair Use
- Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine, Digital Data and Electronic Highways by Pamela Samuelson, Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh Law School.
- Copyright Office - Form Letter 102: Fair Use (PDF format)
- Discussion of Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., the Roy Orbison versus 2 Live Crew case before the U.S. Supreme Court, a key modern statement regarding the fair use doctrine. From the Copyright Site.
- The Double-Edged Sword:Museums and the Fair Use doctrine by By Christine Steiner.
- Fair Use: A Defense To Copyright Infringement from Mycounsel.com.
- Fair Use Defense Applies in Aftermarket Situations by Victoria E. Brieant and William H. Hebert, Coudert Brothers.
- Fair-Use Guidelines For Electronic Reserve Systems
- Fair Use in the Electronic Age: Serving the Public Interest from the Association of Research Libraries.
- Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials - at the University of Texas.
- Fair Use of Copyrighted Works from the Consortium for Educational Technology in University Systems (CETUS).
- Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia and Related Documents and Links from the University Libraries at Penn State.
- Fair Use: Interpretations and Guidelines - The Fair Use Doctrine Part II by Lloyd L. Rich, at the Publishing Law Center.
- GRIST - the GReat Internet Sample Table, including a discussion of musical sampling and fair use, from the Copyright Site.
- Guidelines For Classroom Copying of Books and Periodicals from the University of Texas, adapted from copying guidelines agreed to by the Association of American Publishers and The Author's League of America.
- Guidelines For Educational Uses of Music from the University of Texas.
- Guidelines for Off-Air Recordings of Broadcast Programming for Educational Purposes from the Music Library Association.
- How Much of Someone Else's Work May I Use Without Asking Permission?: The Fair Use Doctrine by Lloyd L. Rich, at the Publishing Law Center.
- NWU Guide to Fair Use from the National Writers Union.
- Online Fair Use of Copyrighted Material: Issues and Concerns by Gerard Martin.
- Parody: Fair Use or Copyright Infringement? by Lloyd L. Rich, at the Publishing Law Center.
- Proposed Educational Fair Use Guidelines For Distance Learning from CONFU.
- Proposed Fair Use Guidelines For Educational Multimedia from CONFU.
- Proposal For Educational Fair Use Guidelines For Digital Images from CONFU.
- Regents Guide to Understanding Copyright and Educational Fair Use from the University System of Georgia.
- RISKS of guessing at Fair Use by Mich Kabay.
- Scope of the Fair Use Doctrine as applicable to the educational environment of Georgia's schools, colleges and universities - unofficial opinion from the State of Georgia Department of Law.
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