Just using logic, not law, since the Face to Face exemption allows you to use a 
personal home video in the classroom when the teacher is present, then it seems 
a streaming sight that allows personal access to all could be used in the 
classroom too. It would not infer PPR.  That is my guess.
Bob

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> From: "Moshiri, Farhad" <mosh...@uiwtx.edu>
> Date: October 28, 2015 1:13:40 PM CDT
> To: "videolib@lists.berkeley.edu" <videolib@lists.berkeley.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Videolib] American Archive of Public Broadcasting Launches With 
> 7, 000 Programs Available to Stream Online
> Reply-To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
> 
> 
> A copyright question: When I looked at terms of use, they say this site is 
> for personal, non-commercial use. I’ve seen this statement in most sites. 
> What they don’t say is can the site be used in non-profit educational 
> institutions, in classrooms, etc.? The “personal” always make you think 
> you’re not allowed to use it in class. Any idea?
>  
>  
> Farhad Moshiri, MLS
> Post-Masters Advanced Study Certificate
> Audiovisual  Librarian
> Subject areas: Music, Dance, Copyright issues,
> Middle Eastern Studies
> University of the Incarnate Word
> J.E. & L.E. Mabee Library
> 4301 Broadway – CPO 297
> San Antonio, TX 78209
> (210) 829-3842

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