Fair-go mate, fair use

May 23, 2007 18:40

This is a short film called A fair'y use tale by the Stanford Law School on Fair Use, composed entirely of fairly used Disney film clips. It is an informative and funny resource to use in the classroom to teach about copyright related issues.

At least we are still relatively free to talk about this issue. A report of a comprehensive censorship survey has found that 26 out of 40 countries blocking or filtering political or social content. Some people are denied access to information about politics, sexuality, culture or religion.

Credit to Mark who posted fair'y use on the ITA list and John on the qsite-lan list.

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