 Thursday, February 25, 2:00-3:00 pm
Thursday, February 25, 2:00-3:00 pm
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center
The language of the fair use factors has changed very little since the  nineteenth century, but the doctrine of fair use has changed a great  deal. Understanding the history of the factors, particularly their  changing importance, is crucial to making accurate fair use decisions  today. This webcast will focus on fair use cases from the last forty  years, tracing the relative importance of the four statutory factors and  their subfactors. Participants will then be asked to practice applying  current fair use law to a series of hypothetical fact patterns.
Learning outcomes:
• Learn the history of fair use factors and subfactors including commerciality, publication status, and transformativeness.
• Learn the current relative importance of the four fair use factors and their subfactors.
• Use this knowledge of the fair use factors to make fair use decisions.
Presenter: Ana Enriquez is a copyright lawyer who focuses on the issues  facing libraries, universities, and other cultural institutions.  She is  a member of the Illinois and Massachusetts bars and is a graduate of  Berkeley Law and Harvard College.
*Technology-Enhanced Learning & Engagement (TELE) Collaborative:  CFE (Wade Pickren, Judith Ross-Bernstein), Library (Lis Chabot), ITS  (Marilyn Dispensa, Matt Gorney, Tony Tabone, Mary Jo Watts)
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