preservationist
Junior Member
Ohio
Is my thinking right on 'Fair Use' clause if I use an image created by someone else?
I make limited edition artists books. (20 to 50 copies in an edition.)The books are hand printed with an inkjet printer. I donate them all to special collection libraries around the world. I never sell them, but I put high prices on them cause of their labor and cost of printing. ($1500 to $3500)
The books are for educational use, but since they are hand printed they are considered works of art. A lot of the subject matter is landmark and not available anywhere else. Usually most of the images in the book are mine, but I may use 2 or 3 images from another source.
Am I safe to proceed in this fashion by claiming editorial, educational and archival preservation under the 'Fair Use' clause if I use another's work in my book?
Thanks
Is my thinking right on 'Fair Use' clause if I use an image created by someone else?
I make limited edition artists books. (20 to 50 copies in an edition.)The books are hand printed with an inkjet printer. I donate them all to special collection libraries around the world. I never sell them, but I put high prices on them cause of their labor and cost of printing. ($1500 to $3500)
The books are for educational use, but since they are hand printed they are considered works of art. A lot of the subject matter is landmark and not available anywhere else. Usually most of the images in the book are mine, but I may use 2 or 3 images from another source.
Am I safe to proceed in this fashion by claiming editorial, educational and archival preservation under the 'Fair Use' clause if I use another's work in my book?
Thanks
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