From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 17:58:59 -0500 Does this well the ARL Code of Best Practices in Fair Use? http://www.arl.org/focus-areas/copyright-ip/fair-use/code-of-best-practices#.VN0vc8aDlXA ******* New Fair Use Guide Helps Distinguish Between Copyright and Copywrong http://hyperallergic.com/181301/new-fair-use-guide-helps-distinguish-between-copyright-and-copywrong/ "Each section of the code could be summarized as such: ‘Yes, you can claim fair use when using images of someone else’s art, but … ‘ Many of the caveats come down to common sense — art history teachers shouldn’t make high-resolution digital images of artworks they’re using in their classes widely available to people not enrolled in those classes, attribution should be given wherever and whenever possible, etc. — and being prepared to justify one’s use of an artwork if called upon to do so by a copyright owner. Others are clearly informed by specific cases, like this one .... “Artists should avoid suggesting that incorporated elements are original to them, unless that suggestion is integral to the meaning of the new work.”