Copyright law for librarians and educators : creative strategies and practical solutions / Kenneth D. Crews.
"This newly revised and updated edition by respected copyright authority Crews offers timely insights and succinct guidance for LIS students, librarians, and educators alike"--
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Language: | English |
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Chicago :
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2020.
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Edition: | Fourth edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- The copyright map : changing needs and copyright solutions
- Sources of Copyright Law : constitution, statutes, and courts
- Sources of Copyright Law : international treaties, trade, and harmonization
- The scope of protectable works
- Works without copyright protection
- Duration and formalities : how long do copyrights last?
- Who owns the copyright?
- The rights of copyright owners
- Exceptions to the rights of owners
- Fair use : getting started
- Fair use : understanding the four factors
- Getting comfortable with fair use : applying the four factors
- The meaning of fair use guidelines
- Education, fair use, and the Georgia State Case
- Distance education and principles of copyright
- Distance education and the TEACH Act
- Libraries and the special provisions of Section 108
- Responsibilities, liabilities, and doing the right thing
- Music and copyright
- The Peculiar Law of Pre-1972 Sound Recording
- Copyright, archives, and unpublished materials
- Anticircumvention and Digital Rights Management
- Copyright and the world : foreign law and foreign works
- Permission, licensing, and open access
- Appendix A: Selected provisions from the U.S. Copyright Act
- Appendix B: Copyright checklist: Fair use
- Appendix C: Copyright checklist: The TEACH Act and distance education
- Appendix D: Copyright checklist for libraries: Copies for preservation or replacement
- Appendix E: Copyright checklist for libraries: Copies for private study
- Appendix F: Model letter for permission requests.