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Fair Use and Copyright 101

Fair Use and Copyright 101 In-Person

If you take pictures with your phone, send emails, write papers, or doodle — congratulations, you’re a copyright owner! And, if you take pictures, forward emails, quote works, download music, or hum a song, guess what? You’re using a copyrighted work, relying on fair use or another copyright exception. What do you need to know to teach, create art, write papers, or simply live in a world in which practically everything we create and use is copyrighted? How do you avoid getting in trouble, or do you even have to worry? Come to a workshop with copyright attorney Laura Quilter to get the 101 on copyright and fair use. We promise not to turn you in to the copyright police. (And tell you if that’s even a thing.) Ideal for undergraduates, graduates, and faculty.


Location: Du Bois Library, Floor 19, Room 1920

Date:
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Audience:
  Faculty     General Public     Graduate Students     Staff     Undergraduates  
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Laura Quilter
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Jennifer Friedman