

Do I need permission to use or copy material that has already been copyrighted by Harvard?.What happens if I receive a request from someone else to copy or quote from a work that is copyrighted by "President and Fellows of Harvard College"?.How do I determine whether or not copyright should be in Harvard's name?.What are the rules for performing a musical or literary work, or showing a film or video, in class?.How does fair use apply to the use of third-party materials on a course website?.How does fair use apply to photocopying of course materials?.How should one weigh the various factors in arriving at a determination whether there is fair use?.What considerations are relevant in applying the fourth fair use factor-the effect upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work?.What considerations are relevant in applying the third fair use factor-the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole?.What considerations are relevant in applying the second fair use factor-the nature of the copyrighted work?.What considerations are relevant in applying the first fair use factor-the purpose and character of the use?.What about linking to material licensed by Harvard?.What should I be aware of when I create a website?.What happens to copyright in cyberspace?.

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