Dear Colleagues,
The Fair Use and Video Project has posted online its document titled "Community
Practices in the Fair Use of Video in Libraries,"
http://pages.shanti.virginia.edu/Fair_Use_and_Video/.
For an introduction to the document, please see Carrie's Russell's blog post on
ALA'S District
Gary,
I don't believe there was there was a survey, the data was mostly gathered
through focus groups and interviews. I participated in one of the focus
groups, and while it's true that I'm relatively new to the profession, there
were other people in the room who have been doing this for a lon
Not at all I did not see Jane's post (I get videolib in digest and
sometimes hard to tell the new posts from all the "reply" content that copies
the entire digest)
The doc may be a year old, but it is the first I have heard of it.
-deg
deg farrelly
ASU Libraries
Arizona State University
P.
Since my name was mentioned, I need to reply to this mention of the
VRT's Fair Use and Video, Community Practices in the Fair Use of Video
in Libraries. This publication did not come out until this week so I
could not have commented on it a year ago. I received it on the VRT
listserv. I was not
I wish Judy et al had vetted this survey via this list--one would assume a
prime target. I'll admit to a rapidly failing memory, but I don't recall
being asked to take this survey...
The answers you get in a survey such as this MUST be assessed in light of
who's doing the responding (i.e. the def
Please let Sergei Eisenstein or Proletkult know that their rubles are in
the mail.
Anyhoo, there was no info as to the distributor or copyright info in the
leaders / tails or in the titles / credits.
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Randal Baier wrote:
> Your screening reminded me of people's (
Your screening reminded me of people's (or worker's) theater actions, jury
rigged setup and all. Music a la Fluxus? Nice idea. So, given the title, I
suppose some could argue that compensation to somebody -- perhaps the artists
-- was bypassed, but on the other hand perhaps corporate greed was s
Interesting that Jane Hutchison comment on the almost year old article the day
before deg posted it. Correlated?
The us vs. them language seems natural to me in an article devoted to
exploiting fair use to the fullest. Overall seemed on target to me.
Claire Stewart, member of the working group