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Policy Advocacy

Our latest work on media policy and intellectual property policy.

Explore the coalitions we've worked withExplore the coalitions we've worked with to defend your rights: to defend your rights:

Who is protected by fair use?
What percentage of a design must be changed to avoid copyright infringement?
How much of another person’s work can I use and still be protected by fair use?
XII. What is Fair Use? Does fair use allow me use copyrighted work for free and without permission?
Is it considered copyright infringement if you sang someone else's song but gave them credit for it?
What legal consequences can there be for illegally downloading movies or music?
How to find free stock footage to reuse in your videos
Is downloading Peer-to-Peer downloading software like Morpheus a copyright issue?
When do you give attribution?
How much can a musician borrow from another person’s music in his or her own song?

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