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U.S. Copyright Law

US Copyright Law from Cornell Legal Information Institute

US Copyright Law of the United States of America



Selected Resources on Copyright Issues

Copyown: Copyright Ownership for the Higher Education Community, University of Maryland

Copyright: An Overview, Cornell Legal Information Institute

Copyright Guidelines - Multiple Copies for Classroom Use Agreement on Guidelines for Classroom Copying in Not-For-Profit Educational Institutions with Respect to Books and Periodicals Published in House Report 94-1476

Copyright FAQ from George Mason University

Fair Use: Overview and Meaning for Higher Education, Kenneth D. Crews

Reproduction of Copyrighted Works by Educators and Librarians, United States Copyright Office (PDF format)



Selected Copyright Web Sites

CONFU: The Conference on Fair Use

Copyright and Fair Use, Stanford University Libraries

Copyright Management Center, Indiana University-Purdue University

Copyright Resources Online, Ann Okerson, Yale University

Permission to Reproduce Copyrighted Works, Copyright Clearance Center

Ten Big Myths about Copyright Explained, Brad Templeton

Visual Resources Association: Copyright, Intellectual Property Rights, Fair Use

United States Copyright Office, The Library of Congress

Music

Copyright for Music Librarians, Music Library Association

Search Performing Rights Societies, Music Publishers' Association

SongFile Community Licensing for Mechanical Reproductions

 

International Copyright

UNESCO - free access to national legislations on authors rights and neighbouring rights, which are regularly communicated to UNESCO by its Members States. Click and choose the country which you want to consult.

United Kingdom, Arts and Humanities Data Service

 

Licensing Agreements

CLIR/DLF Model License, Council on Library and Information Resources, the Digital Library Federation

 

Scholarly Communications

Cornell University Library Transforming Scholarly Communications and Libraries

 

 

Last updated:
02/04/2008