Thank you all for your thoughtful answers and well-documented advice. I think I have a better idea of where I stand now. Best, Shira On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Luis E. Hestres <luishestres@gmail.com> wrote:
Shira,
Pat Aufderheide from the Center for Media & Social Impact at American University (where I just finished my PhD) has done lots of work on fair use codes and best practices for academics, librarians, artists, journalists, and other comms professionals. They have a "Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Scholarly Research in Communication” you can check out here:
http://www.cmsimpact.org/fair-use/related-materials/codes/code-best-practice...
~Luis
- - - - - Luis E. Hestres, Ph.D. More about me at luishestres.com <http://www.luishestres.com/>
On August 13, 2014 at 11:17:08 AM, shira chess (shira.chess@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi everyone,
Quick question regarding fair use of images in publications: If a YouTube video does not have any copyright on them, would a screen shot of that video fall under fair use for scholarly publications?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Best, Shira
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