What materials can teachers use in their classrooms, and what can students legally use in learning products?
The Fair Use doctrine of the Copyright Act allows for use of copyrighted materials in certain situations, including some forms of educational use. Determining Fair Use can be tricky business, so here are some resources that will help answer your questions.
The Fair Use doctrine of the Copyright Act allows for use of copyrighted materials in certain situations, including some forms of educational use. Determining Fair Use can be tricky business, so here are some resources that will help answer your questions.
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streaming video in the classroomGenerally speaking, it is unlawful to stream video in the classrom from sources like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and HBOgo. These services require user agreement to terms that limit viewing to personal or private use. This user agreement trumps the Fair Use doctrine. For more details, use these links:
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