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Maureen HaigAn older list, but still useful information.
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4.2 Portion Limitations
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Portion limitations mean the amount
of a copyrighted work that can reasonably be used in educational multimedia
projects under these guidelines regardless of the original medium from which
the copyrighted works are taken - 11 more annotations...
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Michele KujawinskiCopyright and fair use
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Kirk Henry
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Steve BrantleyThese guidelines were developed during the CONFU process. For a full explanation of their status, see CONFU: The Conference on Fair Use.
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Cyd TichoCopyright laws
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Anne BubnicThese guidelines were developed during the Conference on Fair Use. Educators and students are advised to exercise caution in using digital material downloaded from the Internet in producing their own educational multimedia projects, because there is a mix of works protected by copyright and works in the public domain on the network. Access to works on the Internet does not automatically mean that these can be reproduced and reused without permission or royalty payment and, furthermore, some copyrighted works may have been posted to the Internet without authorization of the copyright holder.\n
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Katie SandersFair Use Guidelines For Educational Multimedia*
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Tom MurphyFair use is a legal principle that defines the limitations on the exclusive rights** of copyright holders.
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