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Documentary filmmakers’ statement of best practices in fair use

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posted on 2023-08-04, 12:24 authored by Patricia AufderheidePatricia Aufderheide

This Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use makes clear what documentary filmmakers currently regard as reasonable application of the copyright “fair use” doctrine. Fair use expresses the core value of free expression within copyright law. The statement clarifies this crucial legal doctrine, to help filmmakers use it with confidence. Fair use is shaped, in part, by the practice of the professional communities that employ it. The statement is informed both by experience and ethical principles. It also draws on analogy: documentary filmmakers should have the same kind of access to copyrighted materials that is enjoyed by cultural and historical critics who work in print media and by news broadcasters.

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Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers; Independent Feature Project; International Documentary Association; National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture; Women in Film and Video (Washington, D.C., chapter) in consultation with the Center for Social Media in the School of Communication at American University and the Program on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest in the Washington College of Law at American University

Language

English

Notes

12-page statement including lists of legal advisory board members, authoring organizations, academic consutling organizations, and funders. Funding from The Rockefeller Foundation; The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media

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http://hdl.handle.net/1961/socialmediapubs:9

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