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copyright/fair use in general? Contact
William.Garrity@dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth College/Dartmouth Medical School and DHMC
Resources
Non-Dartmouth Resources
- U.S.
Copyright Office, Library of Congress
http://www.copyright.gov/ An
extensive and authoritative compilation of information about copyright and fair
use.
- Copyright Clearance Center,
Inc.
http://www.copyright.com/
Launched by publishers to "facilitate compliance with U.S.
copyright law." Provides licensing systems for the reproduction and
distribution of copyrighted materials in print and electronic formats.
Currently manages rights relating to over 1.75 million works and represents
more than 9,600 publishers and hundreds of thousands of authors and other
creators. Fees vary widely, but CCC reports that they are most often in the
range of $1 to $14/transaction, plus an annual account fee of $105.
- Copyright
Crash Course, University of Texas
http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/cprtindx.htm
A great tutorial.
- Copyright Tutorial,
NCSU
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/scc/tutorial/
- Copyright Management Center, Indiana
University
http://copyright.iupui.edu/
- Copyright and Fair Use, Stanford University
Library
http://fairuse.stanford.edu/ Excellent compilation of information about primary materials
(statutes, opinions, regulations), current legislation, and resources, as well
as an overview of copyright law.
- Copyright and Intellectual
Property, Association of Research Libraries
http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/copytoc.html Extensive compilation of links to legislation, guidelines, court
cases and legal decisions, and international resources (e.g., WIPO).
See also, "Copyright Timeline: A
History of Copyright in the United States" (http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/timeline.html)
- Copyright, Washington State University
http://publishing.wsu.edu/copyright/index.html
Includes handy chart, "When Works Pass Into the Public Domain in the United States: Copyright Term for Archivists and Librarians."
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