Clearing Free to Ride: A Lesson in Providing Copyright Support in All Stages of Creation

Session Description

In 2017, The Ohio State University’s Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity released Free to Ride, a feature-length documentary about Leaders for Equality and Action (LEAD), a coalition who fought for free public transit in Dayton, Ohio. In support of the final production of the documentary, the Copyright Resources Center at The Ohio State University Libraries worked with OSU’s Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Office of Legal Affairs, and outside counsel to sift through the various rights clearance issues raised in the documentary. Learn more about the scope of the copyright issues involved in the final production of the documentary and role played by The Ohio State University Libraries in supporting research output from the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity.

Speaker(s)
  • Maria Scheid, Rights Management Specialist, Copyright Resources Center, The Ohio State University Libraries
  • Sandra Enimil, Head, Copyright Resources Center, The Ohio State University Libraries
Session Format
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