Scenario #3: Is this a legal use, fair use, or copyright infringement?

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Scenario #3: Is this a legal use, fair use, or copyright infringement? Students “mashed up” photos of themselves with photos found on the Internet for a “Virtual Tour of the Serengeti” video created for a class research project. The video was posted on the school library wiki for public access, along with a list of Works Cited and Photo Credits. See their Storyboard here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Serengeti-Sign.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lionesses,_Masai_Mara,_Kenya.jpg *Access Scenario links under #7 on Workshop wiki