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- All Things Library Law
- Great links and explanations for library law
- Copyright and Libraries
- From the Library Law Website
- Copyright and Plagiarism
- Copyright for Photographers
- Copyright Law - Guide to Copyright Law
- International and U.S. Websites
- Copyright Law in the United States
- BitLaw's Copyright Law section explains many aspects of copyright law...
- Copyright Resources at Cornell
- Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States 1 January, 2009
- Copyright Timeline: A History of Copyright in the United States
- From the ARL (Association of Research Libraries)
- Creative Commons
- Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that increases sharing and improves collaboration.
- Digital Copyright Slider
- Exceptions for Instructors eTool
- The Exceptions for Instructors eTool guides users through the educational exceptions in U.S. copyright law, helping to explain and clarify rights and responsibilities for the performance and display of copyrighted content in traditional, distance and blended educational models.
- Fair Use FAQ
- Can I Use Someone Else's Work? Can Someone Else Use Mine?
- Library Copyright Information
- A community of librarians, copyright scholars, policy wonks.
- Making backup copies violates law
- Map Copyright Information
- Maps are intellectual property covered by U.S. and international copyright laws.
- OnCopyright - Copyright Clearance Center
- News and Commentary from Copyright Clearance Center
- Open Directory Project
- Many, Many links for copyright and Intellectual Property laws.
- Photo Copyright Information from Kodak
- The Board of Directors of the American Society of Media Photographers, the Professional Photographers of America, Photo Marketing Association International, the Association of Professional Color Imagers, the Professional School Photographers Association International and the Coalition for Consumers' Picture Rights, adopt the following guidelines concerning copyright practice for members of the photo industry.
- Plagiarism
- A site chock full of links about Plagiarism.
- Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008
- The Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008, is a law that increases both civil and criminal penalties for trademark and copyright infringement.
- The Fairuse Elevator
- What this tool can do for you:
Help you better understand how to determine the "fairness" of a use under the U.S. Copyright Code.
Collect, organize & archive the information you might need to support a fair use evaluation.
Provide you with a time-stamped, PDF document for your records [example], which could prove valuable, should you ever be asked by a copyright holder to provide your fair use evaluation and the data you used to support it. [why is this important?]
Provide access to educational materials, external copyright resources, and contact information for copyright help at local & national levels.
What this tool cannot do for you:
This tool does not provide legal advice. It records the information you provide it as well as your own judgment on the fairness of the use. See the tool [disclaimer] for more information.
Only a court of law can definitively rule on whether a use is fair or unfair. This tool does not assume or predict a court outcome.
- Tree-View chart on Copyright Law
- U.S. Copyright Office
- What Does Copyright Protect?
- What is Copyright?
- This is a non-profit web site that contains basic and general copyright information provided for educational purposes only. The owner of this web site does not answer copyright questions, debate or provide free legal advice.
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