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Copyright Series: Analyzing Any U.S. Copyright Problem

Copyright Series: Analyzing Any U.S. Copyright Problem In-Person

Hesitant to use others’ content in your own work? This interactive workshop will help participants feel more comfortable about fairly and legally using others' creative content, whether it's incorporated in social media, websites, blogs, academic papers or other situations.

This event is one of the three workshops within the Copyright Series that will be highlighting three topics within U.S. Copyright Law, including fair use, Creative Commons licensing, and U.S. Copyright problem solving.

This series is presented by the Center for the Advancement of Digital Scholarship (CADS) at K-State Libraries. CADS promotes and enhances education, instruction and consultation on copyright, fair use, author rights and other intellectual property issues. For more information or for assistance with a copyright question, contact cads@k-state.edu.

Optionally, join via Zoom at https://ksu.zoom.us/j/5905348241. If you register, a recording of the Zoom presentation will be sent to all registrants and attendees after the workshop.

*Please note that these sessions will not provide legal advice.

Related LibGuide: Copyright, Fair Use, and More by Center for the Advancement of Digital Scholarship

Date:
Tuesday, Apr 24 2018
Time:
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Hale Library, Room 407
Campus:
Manhattan Campus
Categories:
  CADS  
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Center for the Advancement of Digital Scholarship

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