8-8 Four Points of Fair Use
- Due No Due Date
- Points 10
- Submitting a text entry box, a website url, a media recording, or a file upload
Directions: Using the Four Points image below, answer the following questions:
The four points help them judge whether something can qualify as fair use, as long as it falls into one of the situations listed inside the diamond.
The term “fair use” means exactly what it says. It is a “fair use” of a copyrighted work without getting permission from the creator. It allows you to use copyrighted work without permission or paying a license fee in certain situations.
- What are some examples of fair use of copyrighted work in schoolwork and education?
- What are some examples of fair use of copyrighted work in news reporting?
- What are some examples of fair use of copyrighted work in criticizing or commenting on something?
- What are some examples of fair use of copyrighted work in comedy and parody?
The following or examples of fair use:
Use a small amount (not the whole thing) |
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Add new meaning and make it original |
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Rework and use in a different way |
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Use for a nonprofit purpose (It’s harder to claim fair use if you are making money off someone else’s work, or if you harm the creator’s ability to make money on the work you used) |
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*The four points of fair use are just guidelines and not “rules.” People need to think critically, and proceed on a case-by-case basis, to decide whether or not something is fair use. Even if something is fair use, it is always a good idea to give credit to the creator of the work you used.