Fair+Use

Guidelines from the U.S. Copyright Office of how much of an original work you can use under Fair Use:
 * Fair Use**

There are 4 considerations for Fair Use: 1. Purpose - education? profit? 2. Nature of work - creative? factual? 3. Length - How much of the original work can be used? 4. Market - What effect would this use have on the market for the original or for permissions if the use were widespread?

Up to 10% of copyrighted work or 1000 words, whichever is less.
 * Text**

· Entire poem if less than 250 words · 250 words or less if longer poem · No more than 5 poems (or excerpts) of different poets, from an anthology. · Only 3 poems (or excerpts) per poet
 * Poems**

· Up to 10% of copyrighted work or 3 minutes, whichever is less · Clip cannot be altered in any way
 * Motion Media**

· A photograph or illustration may be used in its entirety · No more than 5 images of an artist’s or photographer’s work · When using a collection, no more than 10% or no more than 15 images, whichever is less
 * Illustrations**

· Up to 10% of a copyrighted musical composition, but no more than 30 seconds · Up to 10% of a body of sound recording, but no more than 30 seconds. · Any alternations cannot change the basic melody or fundamental character of the work
 * Music**

Source: Krajicek, Stephanie. “Making Best Use of Podcasts, Blogs, Wikis, and Other cutting-Edge Technology Tools to Strengthen Classroom Content Learning.”