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Every Week is Fair Use Week - FireOak Strategies

Exploring the importance of copyright in libraries, archives, and nonprofits, highlighting why fair use matters every week, not just during Fair Use Week.

From Feb. 23 to 27, 2015, many professionals within the information industry celebrated the second annual Fair Use Week. Similar to Open Access Week, Fair Use Week is a loosely organized, weeklong event during which libraries, universities, museums, archives, and individuals raise awareness about fair use. As explained on the Association of Research Libraries’ (ARL) website, “Fair Use Week is simply a time to promote and discuss the opportunities presented by fair use, celebrate successful fair use stories, and explain the doctrine.” Harvard University’s copyright advisor, Kyle K. Courtney, launched the inaugural event in 2014. After its success, ARL teamed up with Courtney to help organize this year’s Fair Use Week to promote participation among a broader set of institutions.

For this year’s celebration, ARL sponsored an official Fair Use Week website. Highlights from the site include:

The full recap is available to read on the Information Today website.

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