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HOW DOCUMENTARIANS USE FAIR USE NOW Pat Aufderheide Center for Media & Social Impact American University Pat Aufderheide Center for Media & Social Impact American University GOOD NEWS AND NEXT STEPS
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SURVEY 1.THANK YOU!! 2.489 responses. 3.Wow.
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QUESTION Has practice changed since WIFV and other orgs issued the Statement in 2005?
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DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKERS
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THEN
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FIELD PRACTICE Self-censorship… for a reason.
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Insurers: Not usually. Lawyers: Better safe than sorry. Broadcasters: We don’t do that.
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NOW
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“OF COURSE I USE FAIR USE” I USE FAIR USE”
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70%: I’m confident about fair use 70%: I’m confident about fair use (and you understand it correctly!) 70%: I’m confident about fair use 70%: I’m confident about fair use (and you understand it correctly!)
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70%: Fair use is… Either “absolutely necessary” or “very useful”
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95%: Broadcasters accept my fair use claims, with lawyer’s letter.
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99%: Insurers accept my fair use claims, with a lawyer’s letter.
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97%: I have not lost money from others’ fair use.
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BUT… 80% changed work for copyright Mostly on your own, from fear.
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AND… Most of you don’t know your DMCA fair use rights
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NEXT STEPS
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HELLO, WIFV!
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Publicize Educate Convene
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Tools on CSMI Website
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New Issues: --Broadcast overreach --Legal backup --Educating the gatekeepers
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Please feel free to share this presentation in its entirety. For excerpting, kindly employ the principles of fair use.
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CONTACT INFO Pat Aufderheide Center for Media & Social Impact School of Communication American University Washington, DC paufder@american.edu 202-885-2069 Pat Aufderheide Center for Media & Social Impact School of Communication American University Washington, DC paufder@american.edu 202-885-2069
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