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** For other movies, or other forms of media, it may require a bit of work, to figure out if it is ok to present, and any fees associated (if any). | ** For other movies, or other forms of media, it may require a bit of work, to figure out if it is ok to present, and any fees associated (if any). | ||
** Note that Creative Commons protected movies are copyrighted but are perfectly usable in the space | ** Note that Creative Commons protected movies are copyrighted but are perfectly usable in the space | ||
+ | ** Please due due diligence and follow up with all content creators for all blog posts, youtube clips, archive.org, stl files, source code, etc., when using PS:1 infrastructure. | ||
− | + | Here is a good pages to use as examples for policy: | |
− | Here is a good | + | *https://library.lafayette.edu/collections/filmlicenses |
− | http://guides.lib.umich.edu/c.php?g=283116&p=1886195 | + | *http://guides.lib.umich.edu/c.php?g=283116&p=1886195 |
Revision as of 03:20, 3 August 2017
As we have graduated from being a club,to an official NFP, we need to do our diligence in looking to see if we have the rights to present copyrighted material, in a public, or semi-public forum. There are a number of movies, for example, which are known to be released into the public domain.
- Compliance with copyright laws
- For other movies, or other forms of media, it may require a bit of work, to figure out if it is ok to present, and any fees associated (if any).
- Note that Creative Commons protected movies are copyrighted but are perfectly usable in the space
- Please due due diligence and follow up with all content creators for all blog posts, youtube clips, archive.org, stl files, source code, etc., when using PS:1 infrastructure.
Here is a good pages to use as examples for policy: