Copyright questions about different formats (data, images, music and video) can be especially difficult. Sometimes the law specifically distinguishes between these different formats, and in most cases there are media-specific considerations that impact a copyright analysis. In this course we will look at four different media, paying special attention to the unique issues for each one and the kinds of information that is important when making copyright decisions for each type of material. We will work through fair use issues for each multimedia format, look at format-specific exceptions in the law, and consider unique issues for seeking permission for film, music, images and data.
At the end of this course, participants will have a deeper understanding of how to apply our framework for making copyright decisions, and will be more comfortable with assessing multimedia issues. They will have gained more and more diverse experience for considering fair use.
Copyright questions about different formats – data, images, music and video – can be especially difficult. Sometimes the law specifically distinguishes between these different formats, and in most cases there are media-specific considerations that impact a copyright analysis. In this course we will look at four different media types, paying special attention to the unique issues for each one and the kinds of information that are important when making copyright decisions. We will work through fair use issues for each multimedia format, look at specific exceptions in the law, and consider unique issues for seeking permission for film, music, images and data. At the end of this course, participants will have a deeper understanding of how to apply our framework for making copyright decisions, and will be more comfortable with assessing multimedia issues.
What's included
2 videos5 readings
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2 videos•Total 5 minutes
Welcome to Copyright for Multimedia•3 minutes
Getting Started•2 minutes
5 readings•Total 45 minutes
Course Overview•10 minutes
Course Copyright Information•10 minutes
About Us•10 minutes
Framework for Analyzing any Copyright Problem•10 minutes
Report a problem in the course•5 minutes
Data
Module 2•1 hour to complete
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Data can refer to many different types of materials, and the copyright situation is different depending on what particular type of data is meant. In this module we will consider the different potential types of data, the rights associated with each one, and the copyright considerations involved when using data. We will look carefully at how fair use applies in various data-use situations.
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2 videos1 reading1 assignment
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2 videos•Total 13 minutes
Data and Copyright•5 minutes
Data Examples•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Resource Links•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Data Assessment•30 minutes
Images
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
Those who create or use works of visual arts benefit from an understanding copyright protections and exemptions. Topics covered in this module include which works of visual arts get copyright protection, what special rights are afforded artists under the Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA), how to apply the TEACH Act and fair use to images, and what steps to take if you need to seek permission. Finally, some attention will be given to social media, implied licenses that can arise when posting and using images, and privacy.
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9 videos2 readings3 assignments
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9 videos•Total 54 minutes
What Images Get Copyright Protection•4 minutes
What Images Get Copyright Protection,3D•4 minutes
VARA and Moral Rights•4 minutes
TEACH Act for Images•5 minutes
Fair Use for Images, Part 1•7 minutes
Fair Use for Images, Part 2: Transformative Fair Use•4 minutes
Fair Use for Images, Part 3: Use Cases•8 minutes
Permission to Use Images•10 minutes
Images in Social Media, Implied Licenses, and Privacy•9 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Resources Links•10 minutes
Resource Links•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
TEACH Act for Images Assessment•30 minutes
Images and Fair Use Cases Assessment•30 minutes
Final Assessment for Images Module•30 minutes
Music and Audio
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
Copyright for music, and especially for recording music, is extremely complicated and difficult to untangle. In this module we will explore the multiple rights that must be accounted for in almost every musical composition or recording. We will pay special attention to the multitude of licenses that come in to play when creating or using music. Exceptions for using music in teaching will be covered, and we will examine fair use considerations for different musical situations in detail. This is a module that has important implications for musicians, music teachers, librarians, and all those who want to use or reuse music.
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12 videos4 readings3 assignments
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12 videos•Total 71 minutes
Multiple Rights•5 minutes
Use Cases•6 minutes
Performance Licenses•5 minutes
Teaching with Music•3 minutes
TEACH Act for Music•3 minutes
Fair Use for Music•7 minutes
A Common Fair Use Dilemma•5 minutes
Transformative Fair Use for Music•8 minutes
Examples of Using Music•6 minutes
Infringement•10 minutes
Getting Permission•10 minutes
Filming Student Performances•4 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Resource Links•10 minutes
Resource Link•10 minutes
Resource Links•10 minutes
Resource Links•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Overture Assessment•30 minutes
Melody Assessment•30 minutes
Module Test•30 minutes
Film and Video
Module 5•4 hours to complete
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Copyright issues for film tend to be complicated because of the number of creators and creative works that come together to make them. In this module, students will learn to apply the fundamentals of copyright with regard to film. Topics covered include identification of the various rights and rights holders involved in many films, the role of copyright exceptions when creating or using film in educational settings, and when and how to seek permission to make use of copyrighted material in films.
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11 videos3 readings5 assignments
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11 videos•Total 74 minutes
Who Owns What•5 minutes
Garcia Case•5 minutes
What Do You Want to Do?•11 minutes
Using Films in Class•6 minutes
Filming your Teaching•7 minutes
Students and Film•4 minutes
Fair Use and Film•8 minutes
Anti-Circumvention•10 minutes
Fair Use Examples and Disputes•10 minutes
Film Permissions•6 minutes
Conclusion•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Resource Links•10 minutes
A Framework for Analyzing any Copyright Problem•10 minutes
Share your learning experience•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Lesson 1 Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 2 Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 3 Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 4 Quiz•30 minutes
Course Final Exam•30 minutes
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