
5.2 What Is Podcasting? What Are Podcasts?.4.3 Using A Service To Distribute And/Or Promote Your Podcasts.4.2.2 Using the “All Rights Reserved” Model For Your Podcast.4.2.1 Applying A CC License To Your Podcast.4 Legal Issues Surrounding How You Distribute Your Podcast.3.5.2 Other Sites That Offer Podsafe Content.

3.5 Finding “Podsafe” Content To Include In Your Podcasts.3.4.3 A Note About Using Trademark Disclaimers.3.2.9.2 Examples Of Fair Use That May Apply In Podcasting.3.2.9.1 Two Misconceptions About Fair Use.3.2.9 Fair Use Under Copyright Law And Its Application To Podcasts.3.2.7.2 Two Types Of Copyright “Rights”.3.2.7.1 Two Types Of Works Involved In A Copyrighted Song.3.2.6 Interviewing Someone Or Asking Someone To Join You In Conversation As Part Of Your Podcast.3.2.5 Incorporating Pre-Existing Audio Voice Recordings.3.2.3 Special Rules For Librarians Or Teachers.3.2.2.5 You Are Using Creative Commons-Licensed Or “Podsafe” Content.3.2.2.3 You Are Using A US Government Work.3.2.2.2 You Are Using Works That Are In The Public Domain.3.2.2.1 You Are Using A Fact, An Idea, A Theory Or Slogan, Title Or Short Phrase.3.2.2 The Good News: 5 Instances Where Permission Is Not Required.

3.2.1 Using Written Content Created By Someone Else: Permission Is Generally Required.

