Fair use workshop

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Fair Use Workshop brainstorming

Contents

FUse Conference call

  • Mar 18-19 (tent), 1.5 days
  • ok with ahrash, joseph, ted, davidstern, tvol
  • maybe not anthony falzone

meeting plans and goals

  • what is the scope of involvement from cclearn and stanford?
  • how to take the load off of users so it's easy for them to navigate the content?
  • what burdens does fair use put on producers and users?
  • how to navigate sites that contain content with different licenses?
  • how do we present this in the context of cc licensing?
  • how do we mark things fair use? how do we educate?
  • carve out a minimalist fair use practice that others can also use
  • do we want to expand fair use notions?
  • we need to figure out the overall project goals
  • explore funding for the larger workshop (hewlett, macarthur)
  • decide on who to invite, which are the key players
  • refine publishing workflow to incorporate fair use correctly
  • filtering technology to strip fair use items out when course is downloaded?
  • how to fit fair use within the the dscribe workflow?
  • but be able to explain how supporting fair use is aligned with other michigan projects and others doing fair use
  • we want to set up a roadmap for umich
  • how to build the infrastructure afterwards, including workflow and software revisions
  • better understanding for michigan folks of what the law is
  • show the workflow that we've created and examine the correct interjection points for fair use analysis
  • understanding of the risks and ways to mitigate
  • proposed meeting participants (mar 18-19)
    • ted hanss
    • david stern
    • jack bernard?
    • joseph hardin
    • timothy vollmer
    • pieter kleymeer
    • garin fons
    • ahrash bissell
    • anthony falzone?

to do

  • pull together papers, documents, use cases that can help frame the workshop (tvol)
  • aggregate possible fair use slides/content objects from endocrine sequence (tvol)
  • investigate funding options (jhardin)
  • make a list of reasons why we would do fair use in the med school (tvol)
  • explore fair use policies at national digital science library and PLoS (tvol)
  • we need to develop a short document to say what projects movers on fair use issues
  • examples of fair uses in educational contexts
    • nation covers, life covers
  • create dscribe manual
    • screenshots of websites
  • use dan klyn's class as a good fair use example
    • this is exactly what henry jenkins is talking about
  • we need to come up with a logo for “fair use”
    • FUse


FUse Workshop

  • mid-April
  • create simple website or wiki from it?
  • white paper or summary report?
  • potential workshop participants (in addition to the above)
    • molly kleinman (UM Library IP Specialist)
    • paul newman (UM Library IP Specialist)
    • susan kornfield (IP attorney)
    • lindsey weeramuni (MIT OCW IP Specialist)
    • david wiley (USU OCW)
    • julie lindner (eff)
    • fred von lohman (eff)
    • cindy cohn (eff)
    • steve mcdonald (general counsel, rhode island school of design)
    • georgia harper (general counsel, university of texas system)
    • jessica litman (um law school)
    • molly van houweling (uc berkeley law & cc board)
    • pat aufderheide (center for social media)
    • MIT's attorney (tba)

workshop notes

  • capture proceeding and share online
  • wikipedia fair use rationale, media examples, documentation
  • center for social media fair use best practices in documentary film, user generated content
  • henry jenkins @ MIT

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