Copyright Guidance

Sharing links to third-party materials like images, websites, YouTube videos, etc. is not considering copying, so it would not violate US copyright law. 

 

Other resources you can freely use without requesting permission include:

  • Works in the public domain
  • Works under Creative Commons licenses (as long as you follow the terms of the license)

For more information about these types of works and where to find them, please see my Free-To-Use Resource page.  

 

The library also has media collections (film, video, sound, image) that can be used per the terms of our subscriptions:

 

If you are interested in sharing articles or book chapters with your class, then you can use our electronic Course Reserves system. Course Reserves will clear any copyright concerns with any of the material you are interested in using for your course. See here for details on how to place items on Course Reserve. 

 

You are also free to rely on a fair use assessment to determine whether your use meets the four factors. For guidance in making this assessment, please see the Fair Use Checklist. I’m also happy to answer any questions that you may have about fair use. 


CSU Morgan Library Copyright Contact:

KHALEEDAH THOMAS

Pronouns: She/Her

Copyright & Scholarly Communication Librarian | Assistant Professor

Colorado State University Libraries

Ph: 970-491-1759 | Khaleedah.Thomas@colostate.edu

1019 Campus Delivery | Fort Collins, CO 80523

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