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Hi all,
I don't post here much (never, until now). This recent discussion on
copyright has been quite eye-opening for me. But I have a question which I
do not think has been yet addressed; here is the premise: I and two
colleagues will be presenting at ALA Orlando in June a program entitled
'Booktalking With Pizzazz' where we will be using brief video clips (all
less than three minutes, most less than one minute) and a couple of music
clips (less than 30 seconds). Most of the videos used were purchased with
PPR, a few were not. My question is, based on copyright and 'fair use',
would we be violating the law using those clips (audio or video) without
PPR?
Thanks,
Blane Halliday
Blane Halliday
AV Acquisitions Librarian
Collier County Public Library
2385 Orange Blossom Drive
Naples, Florida 34109
239-593-3511, ext. 45
bhalliday@collier-lib.org
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