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Multimedia Fair Use Guidelines
• Project must be for educational purposes
only!
• For use in a course or personal portfolio to
obtain entrance to college or to obtain a
job.
• May not sell the project at a later date.
• Stealing is stealing!!!
Motion Media
• This includes videos/video clips and
movies.
• Up to 10% or 3 minutes, whichever is less.
Text Materials
• This includes books, textbooks, magazines and
other written material.
• Up to 10% or 1000 words, whichever is less.
• Poems:
– Less than 250 words: You may use entire poem, but
not more than 3 poems by one poet, or 5 poems
from one book may be used.
– Over 250 words: 250 words may be used, but not
more than 3 excerpts by a poet, or 5 excerpts from
one book.
Lyrics and Music Video
• Up to 10%, but NEVER more than 30
seconds, from 1 piece of music.
• If you change the words, the basic melody
or character of the work must not change.
Illustrations and Photographs
• Photo or illustration may be used, BUT
– No more than 5 images from 1 artist or
photographer.
– Not more than 10% or up to 15 photographs
or illustrations (whichever is less) from one
published collection of work.
Numerical Data Sets
• This includes copyrighted database or data
table.
• Up to 10% or 2500 fields or cell entries.
– Field Entry is a specific item of information.
– Cell Entry is the intersection where a row and
a column meet on a spreadsheet.
USE CAUTION
• Remember that not all of your resources
need to come from the Internet!!!
• Remember that not all information on the
Internet is “free” to use. Most is
copyrighted, and some end up on the
Internet illegally.
• Not all information is correct!
Attribution and Acknowledgement
• Credit all of your sources.
• If it is copyrighted, display the copyright symbol ©
• Use full bibliographic description (usually MLA style) to
include: author, title, publisher, place and date of
publication, and website URL if applicable.
• Include copyright ownership information if applicable (©
, year of first publication and name of copyright holder).
• Credit and copyright information can be combined on a
separate section (i.e.. bibliography section).
• Photos and illustrations – include copyright notice and
creator of the image underneath the image (when
information is available).
Notice of Use Restrictions
• On the Opening Slide, you must include a
statement that states:
“This project contains materials that are included
under the fair use exemption of the U.S.
Copyright Law and has been prepared according
to the multimedia fair use guidelines and is
restricted from further use.”
Citations for Bibliography Page
• You will have a Bibliography or Works Cited
page in your written paper.
• You will have a Bibliography or Works Cited
section on your multimedia presentation (if you
choose to use a multimedia presentation).
• Always use MLA format for you citations.
Helpful Tools for Citations
• Landmark Project “Citation Machine” http://citationmachine.net/
• Citation Maker –
http://www.oslis.org/MLACitations/secondary
/index.php
• Other helpful pages: Copyright Guidelines http://www.ncwiseowl.org/zones/copyright/St
udents.html