Thursday
February 16
3:00 pm ET

12 noon PT
 

If you create content for public media, you need to be aware of what "fair use" really means.
  

NETA’s Program Council is excited to bring you two nationally recognized experts on hand for an hour-long discussion on this important subject. Pat Aufderheide [bio]from the Center for Social Media and Peter Jaszi  [bio] from the Washington College of Law at American University are co-authors of "
Reclaiming Fair Use – How To Put Balance Back in Copyright." (University of Chicago, $12 paperback, $ 9.35 Kindle version)
      
Media makers are recognizing fair use as an essential free-speech right at a time when the fundamental bargain between the public and copyright owners has become dangerously imbalanced in favor of rights holders. How can you as a public media professional get the most out of your fair use rights? Jaszi and Aufderheide will speak about fair use best practices as they pertain to your work and will answer your questions Thursday February 16 at 3:00 pm Eastern time /12 Noon Pacific.

* Audio recording of this informative presentation and conversation is available on request.
  Email Gayle Loeber or call 803-799-5517, ext 109.
      
  
  
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