Read the Transcript of the Ask The Experts Online Q&A on Fair Use!
Ever wonder if you can use a photo you took at the march or a clip mentioning CNN on YouTube? Whether you are a blogger, a photographer or a filmmaker, it is not always clear where your freedom to use content publicly might be legally questioned. When it comes to using copyrighted material, you have more rights than you think.
OneWorld joined with the Center for Social Media at American University to co-host an online dialogue with Patricia Aufderheide, Director of the Center for Social Media, and Maura Ugarte, Graduate Associate at the Center.
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