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- Copyright in cypberspace 2: questions and answers for librarians / KF 3030.1 .Z9 H644 2005
- The copyright guide: the friendly handbook for protecting and profiting from copyrights / KF 2995 .W475 2003
- Copyright law and the distance education classroom / KF 4209 .E38 L57 2005
- The copyright permission and libel handbook: a quick reference guide for writers, editors & publishers / KF 2994 .J37 1998
- Getting permission : how to license & clear copyrighted materials online & off / KF 3002 .Z9 S75 2004
- How to register your own copyright / KF 3004 .Z9 W373 2004
- Patent, copyright & trademark / KF 2980 .E44 2006
- Copyright and Intellectual Property Office
From Ball State University Libraries. This site contains some unique offerings, such as a PowerPoint presentation on the TEACH Act and links to teaching materials available for free on the Internet.
- Copyright and Multimedia Law for Webbuilders and Multimedia Authors
From the University of Iowa. This site provides a good listing of copyright-related websites.
- Copyright Clearance Center
This company acts as an intermediary between copyright owners and potential users, providing licensing and other ways of compliance for businesses and institutions.
- Crash Course in Copyright
From the University of Texas System. The Four Factor Fair Use Test provides some guidelines by which to determine whether you may use copyrighted material. An online tutorial crash course is also available.
- Digital Copyright Slider
An interactive website that will allow you to determine whether or not a work is protected by copyright.
- Fair Use Worksheet
A great sheet to use when trying to determine whether your use of copyrighted material falls under fair use.
- Know Your Copy Rights
From the Association of Research Libraries. This site is dedicated to "using copyrighted works in academic settings" and provides resources for teaching faculty.
- Section 108 Spinner
"Section 108 of the U.S. Copyright Code allows libraries & archives, under certain circumstances, to make reproductions of copyrighted materials without the permission of the copyright holder. This simple tool can help you determine whether or not a particular reproduction is covered by this exemption.".
- U.S. Copyright Office - Copyright Basics
Authoritative, detailed website covering frequently asked questions and other essential copyright information.
- When Works Pass Into the Public Domain
A very useful chart from Cornell University that will answer basic questions about whether an item is still under copyright.
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