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Authors and Copyright Management

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Copyright Clearance Center - Here you can get permission (fee-based) to reproduce copyrighted content such as articles and book chapters in your journals, photocopies, coursepacks, library reserves, Web sites, e-mail and more.

Copyright FAQs and Resources

Copyright FAQ from George Mason University

Copyright Management Center, Indiana University-Purdue University

Copyright Resources Online, Ann Okerson, Yale University

Ten Big Myths about Copyright Explained, Brad Templeton

Cornell Copyright Training Programs

Cornell Copyright Workshop Series

Legal Information Institutute, Cornell Law School

Peter Martin’s Distance Learning Course on Copyright

University Computer Policy and Law Program

Cornell Policies

Cornell University Library Course Reserves Copyright Guidelines

Copyright Infringement: Excerpts from the Cornell University Policy

Copyright and Registration of Cornell Dissertations and Theses

Copyright Guidelines - Multiple Copies for Classroom Use

Cornell University Copyright Policy (June 28, 1990)

Cornell University Report from the Intellectual Property Committee - (March 2003) accepted by the Faculty Senate on 14 May 2003

Anti-Plagiarism Services (Turnitin.com) and Copyright, (PDF format),
James J. Mingle, University Counsel and Secretary of the Corporation

Web Page Guidelines: Content Ownership and Responsibility,
Office of Information Technologies

Cornell Services

The Cornell Store: Permissions Service

Cornell University Library Copyright Services

Cornell Store

The Cornell Store Course Packets Guide

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Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)

DMCA Annual Notice for Academic Year 2003-2004 to all Cornell University Students, Office of Information Technologies (August 2003)

New procedure pertaining to the notifications of copyright violation on the Cornell University network under the DMCA, Office of Information Technologies (January 2003)

Standard DMCA Notice sent upon notification of Copyright Infringement Office of Information Technologies (August 2003)

Procedures for Making Claims of On-line Infringement Under the DMCA, Office of University Counsel

Distributed Learning

Copyright Law in the Electronic Environment, Georgia Harper, Office of General Counsel University of Texas System

Distance Education, Indiana University Copyright Management Center,
Ken Crews

Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia and Related Documents and Links, Penn State University Libraries

 

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Fair Use

Checklist for Conducting a Fair Use Analysis Before Using Copyrighted Materials, Cornell University

Checklist for Fair Use, Copyright Management Center, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis

CONFU: The Conference on Fair Use

Copyright and Fair Use, Stanford University Libraries

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

Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials, Georgia Harper, University of Texas System Office of General Counsel

 

File Sharing

Students
Message from the Policy Advisor for Information Technologies: Important Information About Using the Cornell Network to File-Share and Download Music, Games, and Videos
(September 2002)

Faculty and Staff
A Message from the Vice Presidents of Human Resources and Information Technology to all Faculty and Staff Regarding Illegal Use of File-sharing Programs ( September 2001)

Forms - Cornell Copyright Permission

Assignment of Rights, (From Independent Contractor to Cornell)

Performance Agreement and Release

Sample Letter Requesting Permission to Reproduce Copyrighted Material

Forms - Examples of Other Copyright Permission

Getting Permission, Georgia Harper, University of Texas System, Office of General Counsel

 

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Intellectual Property

Copyright and Intellectual Property, Association of Research Libraries

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

Copyright Law & Graduate Research - New Media, New Rights & Your New Dissertation, Kenneth Crews, Indiana University

Cornell University Report from the Intellectual Property Committee - (March 2003) accepted by the Faculty Senate on 14 May 2003

International Copyright

United Kingdom, Arts and Humanities Data Service

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Legal Information Institutute, Cornell Law School

Library Copyright Services (Cornell University)

Licensing Agreements

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

LIBLICENSE: Licensing Digital Information, Yale University Library and Council on Library and Information Resources

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Music

Copyright for Music Librarians, Music Library Association

Search Performing Rights Societies, Music Publishers' Association

SongFile Community Licensing for Mechanical Reproductions

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News and Copyright Events

Copyright News.com - copyright and intellectual property headlines, and annotated intellectual property links

Copyright readings Bibliography of current articles on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the TEACH act and other copyright issues. Northwestern University Library

Digital Copyright listserv archives, University of Maryland University College Center for Intellectual Property

News Bulletins from the U.S. Copyright Office

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Online Tutorials

Crash Course in Copyright, Georgia Harper, Office of General Counsel University of Texas System

Primer: An Interactive Tutorial from Center for Intellectual Property and Copyright, University of Maryland University College

A Visit to Copyright Bay, University of St. Francis, Joliet, IL

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Patent Policy - Cornell University

Plagiarism - Anti-Plagiarism Services (Turnitin.com) and Copyright,
James J. Mingle
University Counsel and Secretary of the Corporation

Policies - Cornell

Cornell University Library Course Reserves Copyright Guidelines

  • Definition and Purpose of Course Reserves
  • General Course Reserve Copyright Guidelines
  • Specific Guidelines on the Reproduction of Copyrighted Materials for Inclusion in Course Reserves

Copyright Infringement: Excerpts from the Cornell University Policy

Copyright and Registration of Cornell Dissertations and Theses

Copyright Guidelines - Multiple Copies for Classroom Use

Cornell University Copyright Policy (June 28, 1990)

Cornell University Report from the Intellectual Property Committee - (March 2003) accepted by the Faculty Senate on 14 May 2003

Anti-Plagiarism Services (Turnitin.com) and Copyright, (PDF format),
James J. Mingle, University Counsel and Secretary of the Corporation

Web Page Guidelines: Content Ownership and Responsibility,
Office of Information Technologies

Public Domain

When Works Pass into the Public Domain in the United States:Copyright Term for Archivists, Peter Hirtle, Cornell Institute for Digital Collections

When Works Pass into the Public Domain by Lolly Gasaway

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Scholarly Communications

Cornell University Library Transforming Scholarly Communications and Libraries

 

 

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TEACH Act

New Copyright Legislation (TEACH Act) , Office of University Counsel (January 2003)

TEACH Toolkit - online resource for understanding Copyright and Distance Education, North Carolina State University Libraries

TEACH Act Comparison Chart - Lolly Gasaway, University of North Carolina

Distance Education and the TEACH Act - American Library Association

 

Trademarks at Cornell Fact Sheet

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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 - Title 17

United States Copyright Office, The Library of Congress

University Computer Policy and Law Program at Cornell

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

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Last updated:
03/28/2008