A screenshot of public speech from an online forum for the sake of scholarly analysis is pretty definitive fair use. I have found it useful in the past to show my publishers the Code of Best Practices put together by Pat Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi: http://cmsimpact.org/code/code-best-practices-fair-use-scholarly-research-co... — Aram Sinnreich (http://aram.sinnreich.com) Associate Professor American University (http://www.american.edu/soc/) School of Communication (http://www.american.edu/soc/) Author (http://j.mp/sinnreich) | Musician (https://dubistry.bandcamp.com/)
On Wednesday, Nov 01, 2017 at 5:53 AM, Lauri Goldkind <goldkind@fordham.edu (mailto:goldkind@fordham.edu)> wrote: Internet Scholars,
Has anyone published anything recently that reproduces an illustration or photograph of twitter conversations or a facebook group?
Did you get permission directly from the mothership? This may sound elementary, but if you have recently solved this puzzle could you please reach out to me off list?
Many thanks, lauri.
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