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Fair Dealing in Education. In Winnipeg, hosted by the University of Winnipeg. The University of Manitoba. It also appears that respondents are more comfortable reproducing and displaying materials in class that are freely available on the Internet, like YouTube videos and images, but more likely to ask for permission or guidance when it comes to print materials or electronic versions of print materials like PDFs. The research was supported by an Ontario Graduate Scholarship. May 15, 2015. Build a website...
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Fair Dealing in Education. A staring contest between libraries and electronic resource providers. Today, on the last day of Fair Use Week. And I got to speak with members of the University of Western Ontario law and library communities about potential conflicts. February 27, 2015. University of Western Ontario. Do Licence Agreements Trump Users’ Rights? 8221; It’s available for download at http:/ ssrn.com/abstract=2396028. The paper was written under the supervision of Prof. Samuel Trosow. Is licensed un...
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Fair Dealing in Education. The flat fee for each of the options is reduced if the licence term is longer. For Premium, a one-year commitment requires a fee of $18 per full-time-equivalent (FTE) student, which then drops to $15/year for a three-year agreement, and $12/year for a five-year agreement. The Choice option starts at $6/FTE for a one-year agreement, then drops to $5/year for a three-year agreement. (The previous agreement was $26/year.). January 5, 2016. Updated: February 8, 2016. On January 31,...
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Fair Dealing in Education. Happy Fair Use/Dealing Week. February 23-27 is Fair Use Week. A “community celebration of fair use coordinated by the Association of Research Libraries.”. And the hashtag #FairUseWeek2015. Here at the University of Western Ontario, on Friday, February 27, Prof. Samuel Trosow. And I will be discussing fair dealing and how it relates to contract law. Friday, February 27, 2015. 12:00pm – 1:20 pm. North Campus Building, Room 293. February 23, 2015. University of Western Ontario.
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Fair Dealing in Education. The flat fee for each of the options is reduced if the licence term is longer. For Premium, a one-year commitment requires a fee of $18 per full-time-equivalent (FTE) student, which then drops to $15/year for a three-year agreement, and $12/year for a five-year agreement. The Choice option starts at $6/FTE for a one-year agreement, then drops to $5/year for a three-year agreement. (The previous agreement was $26/year.). January 5, 2016. Continue reading →. September 22, 2015.
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Awareness and Perception of Copyright Among Teaching Faculty at Canadian Universities | Fair Dealing in Education
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Fair Dealing in Education. In Winnipeg, hosted by the University of Winnipeg. The University of Manitoba. It also appears that respondents are more comfortable reproducing and displaying materials in class that are freely available on the Internet, like YouTube videos and images, but more likely to ask for permission or guidance when it comes to print materials or electronic versions of print materials like PDFs. The research was supported by an Ontario Graduate Scholarship. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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University of Toronto | Fair Dealing in Education
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Fair Dealing in Education. Happy Fair Use/Dealing Week. February 23-27 is Fair Use Week. A “community celebration of fair use coordinated by the Association of Research Libraries.”. And the hashtag #FairUseWeek2015. Here at the University of Western Ontario, on Friday, February 27, Prof. Samuel Trosow. And I will be discussing fair dealing and how it relates to contract law. Friday, February 27, 2015. 12:00pm – 1:20 pm. North Campus Building, Room 293. February 23, 2015. University of Western Ontario.
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Fair Dealing in Education. A staring contest between libraries and electronic resource providers. Today, on the last day of Fair Use Week. And I got to speak with members of the University of Western Ontario law and library communities about potential conflicts. February 27, 2015. University of Western Ontario. Happy Fair Use/Dealing Week. February 23-27 is Fair Use Week. A “community celebration of fair use coordinated by the Association of Research Libraries.”. And the hashtag #FairUseWeek2015. Navigat...
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Happy Fair Use/Dealing Week | Fair Dealing in Education
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Fair Dealing in Education. Happy Fair Use/Dealing Week. February 23-27 is Fair Use Week. A “community celebration of fair use coordinated by the Association of Research Libraries.”. And the hashtag #FairUseWeek2015. Here at the University of Western Ontario, on Friday, February 27, Prof. Samuel Trosow. And I will be discussing fair dealing and how it relates to contract law. Friday, February 27, 2015. 12:00pm – 1:20 pm. North Campus Building, Room 293. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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ABC Copyright Conference | Fair Dealing in Education
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Fair Dealing in Education. In Winnipeg, hosted by the University of Winnipeg. The University of Manitoba. It also appears that respondents are more comfortable reproducing and displaying materials in class that are freely available on the Internet, like YouTube videos and images, but more likely to ask for permission or guidance when it comes to print materials or electronic versions of print materials like PDFs. The research was supported by an Ontario Graduate Scholarship. May 15, 2015. Build a website...