Do we have definitive word yet on the legality of using videotapes of copyrighted material in the classroom (here in the U.S.)? Is it legal, for instance, to show a videotape of CTIZEN KANE to a class in film history? Does it make a difference if that tape has been (1) bought in pre-recorded form, (2) rented from the local video rental outlet, (3) copied off television? Is the situation any different for material that originally appeared on television--e.g., PBS's THE CIVIL WAR? There's been so many conflicting opinions of the legality of this grey area in the teaching of film and TV that I've been wondering if the situation is any clearer now than it was when videotape first came on the scene. Could our non-U.S. subscribers comment on how this is handled in their countries? ---------- Number of the 6 best-selling extracurricular books in college bookstores that are collections of cartoons: 4. ---------- | | Bitnet : JBUTLER@UA1VM | | Jeremy G. Butler - - - - - - - - - - | Internet : [log in to unmask] | | | GEnie : J.BUTLER27 | | | | Telecommunication & Film Dept * The University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa |