This study examines the evolving landscape of copyright and fair use in the digital age, focusing on the implications for libraries. As digital technologies reshape the way information is accessed, shared, and consumed, libraries face unique challenges in navigating copyright laws and ensuring equitable access to resources. This paper explores key concepts, legal frameworks, and the impact of digitalization on copyright policies. It highlights the balance libraries must strike between protecting intellectual property rights and fostering an environment of knowledge sharing and accessibility. The findings underscore the need for libraries to adapt their practices in line with current copyright trends, emphasizing the importance of user education and advocacy for fair use rights.