Alternatives to the Preemptive Criminalization of Students:
Productive and Ethical Classroom Practices in Copyright and Fair Use
Digital WRD Workshop (background and preparation)
Friday, 11/4/2011
Michael R. Moore
Background
Copyright Law of the U.S.: Title 17 of the United States Code
§ 101. Definitions
§ 102. Subject matter
§ 107. Fair Use
- Center for Social Media: Fair Use
- Examples of Successful Fair Use in Documentary Film
- Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, 510 U.S. 569 (1994). US Supreme Court.
Research & Advocacy
“Knowing Copyright Law and a Fair Use Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning Strategies for Technical Communication Courses.” Resources in Technical Communication: Outcomes and Approaches. Cynthia Selfe, ed. Baywood Publishers, 2007.
“CLHE Working Group Paper on Distance Learning: Distance Education in Postsecondary Education: A Primer for Campus Administrators and Policy Makers.” Council on Law in Higher Education, 2000.
“Fair Use Guidelines: Strategies Toward Action.” College Composition and Communication. 51(2000): 485–488.