Teaching Strategies that Work: Copyright, Fair Use and Digital Learning Renee Hobbs Workshop for the Association of College and Research Libraries April.

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Teaching Strategies that Work: Copyright, Fair Use and Digital Learning Renee Hobbs Workshop for the Association of College and Research Libraries April 7, 2011 Philadelphia The Future of Copyright

Remix Culture is our Culture

Copyright Law Adapts to Changes in Technology and Society

1.RIPPING. Criminalizes the use of technology, devices, or services intended to circumvent digital rights management (DRM) software that controls access to copyrighted works. 2.ONLINE TAKEDOWNS. Protects Internet Service Providers against copyright liability if they promptly block access to allegedly infringing material (or remove such material from their systems) if notified by copyright holder; offers a counter-notification provision if use is exempted under fair use Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998

The Results of our Advocacy Users may unlock DVDs protected by the Content Scrambling System when circumvention is for the purpose of criticism or comment using short sections, for educational, documentary or non- profit use.