Swank licenses some of the episodes for streaming though just a selection.

On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Maureen Tripp <maureen_tr...@emerson.edu>
wrote:

> Would like some feedback on the following scenario:  The complete first
> season of All in the Family is part of the library's media collection.  A
> TV writing faculty member wants to show a single episode to students
> enrolled in an online course.  The faculty member would borrow the DVD from
> the  Library, take it to media/instructional services and ask that it be
> digitized and uploaded to an internal streaming service so that it could be
> streamed via a course management system.
>
> However, if this TV writing faculty member wants to stream more than one
> episode, then the fair use analysis would weigh against fair use, and they
> would need to seek streaming rights.
>
> And speaking of streaming rights for TV series, does anyone have any tips
> on how to proceed?
> Thank you, Collectively Wise Ones.
> Maureen
>
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