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Copyright
material can be found in the
Government Documents Area of the ground floor
of Helm Library. Information
Circulars from the Copyright
Office of the Library
of Congress are shelved at LC 3.4/2. Copyright
law is contained in Title 17 of the United
States Code on the web or the printed version
of Title 17 of the United States Code Annotated
in the Law Collection. Selected forms, that may be
photocopied, are located at the Reference Desk, first
floor of Helm Library. If you have Adobe
Acrobat Reader installed on your computer you
may also
print copyright application forms from the Copyright
Office Home Page.
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Copyright
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Copyright
Law, Libraries, and Universities (Kenneth D. Crews, J.D.,
Ph.D. -- Presentation to Association of Research Libraries,
October 1992) |
I nformation
on Obtaining Copyright Permissions |
Reproduction
of Copyrighted Works by Educators and Librarians (Circular
21) |
Software
Use and the Law: A Guide for Individuals, Educational Institutions,
User Groups, and Corporations (Software Publishers Association) |
When
works pass into the public domain (Lolly Gasaway) |
Computers
and Academic Freedom Archive (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
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Copyright
and Digital Distance Education Report (U. S. Copyright
Office, 1999) |
The
Copyright Website (P.J. Benedict O'Mahoney, copyright
lawyer) features a Fair Use Test, News, and Basics of Copyright
Law. |
Questions
and Answers on Copyright for the Campus Community
(National Association of College Stores & Association
of American Publishers) |
Stanford
University Libraries Copyright and Fair Use |
Using
Software: A Guide to the Ethical and Legal Use of Software
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