A Practical Guide
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Köp båda 2 för 1062 krThorough, well-researched and supported by extensive citations to the law. * Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship *
Carol Simpson is a practicing attorney, retired associate professor of library and information science, and former school librarian, teacher, and district library administrator. Sara E. Wolf is an associate professor at Auburn University. Her interest in copyright began more than 25 years ago and has grown to include speaking, teaching, and institutional policy development activities.
Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction to the Sixth Edition Chapter 1: The Law History Origin in the United States What It Is Now Rights of a Copyright Holder Reproduction Adaptation Distribution Limitation on Right of Distribution: First Sale Doctrine Public Performance What Is "Public" Public Display Digital Transmission of Sound Recordings Moral Rights Enter Fair Use How Does One Get a Copyright? What Can't Be Protected by Copyright? Work for Hire Ideas Duration of Copyright Protected or Not? Registering a Work Recent Laws No Electronic Theft (NET) Act Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act (TEACH Act) Family Entertainment and Copyright Act Orrin G. HatchBob Goodlatte Music Modernization Act (MMA) Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act (MTIA) Penalties for Infringement Liability State Copyright Laws Related Laws Contract Law Privacy Statutes Trademark Law Trade Secret Law Why Is Any of This Significant for Schools? How Is a School Sued? What If There Is No Trial? Why Worry, Why Bother? Works Cited Chapter 2: Public Domain What Is It? How Does Something Get into the Public Domain? How Long Does Public Domain Last? What Can You Do with Public Domain Materials? How Do You Find Public Domain Materials? Works Cited Chapter 3: Licensed and Royalty-Free Materials How Do "Copyright Free," "Royalty Free," "License," and "Lease" Differ? How Can I Use Royalty-Free Materials? Licenses for Royalty-Free Materials: Creative Commons Some Other Open Source Licensing Options Open Access versus Open Educational Resources What Entities Do NOT Allow Royalty-Free Access to Materials Sources of Royalty-Free Materials Works Cited Chapter 4: Fair Use What Is It? Difference between Statutory Fair Use and Guidelines Examples of Fair Use Analysis Factor One: Purpose and Character of Use Factor One, Part 1: Nonprofit Educational Use Factor One, Part 2: Criticism, Commentary, or News Reporting Factor One, Hidden Issue: Transformativeness Factor One, Hidden Issue: Bad Faith Factor Two: Nature of Copyrighted Work Factor Two, Part 1: Factual or Creative? Factor Two, Part 2: Published or Not Published? Factor Three: Amount of Work Used? Factor Three, Hidden Issue: Essence of Work Factor Four: Effect of Use on Market for or Value of Work Factor Four: Commercial Use Factor Four, Hidden Issue: Misrepresentation What Would Happen if Everyone Were to Various Types of Guidelines To Whom Does It Apply? Schools versus Libraries Works Cited Chapter 5: Print Materials in Schools What Typical Activities Are Covered? PhotocopyingIssues PhonorecordsIssues GraphicsIssues A Graphics Case in Point MuralsIssues ScanningIssues What Rights Are Affected? Reproduction Distribution Adaptation Display What Guidelines Affect Print Materials? Kastenmeier Report Details of Report Single Copies for Teachers Multiple Copies for Classroom Use Brevity Spontaneity Cumulative Effect Examples of Acceptable Multiple Copying Examples of Unacceptable Multiple Copying Print Permission Issues Consumable Materials Periodicals Graphics Student Work Scanners Fair Use Index Resources for Understanding Fair Use of Print Materials Glossary Works Cited Chapter 6: Audiovisual Materials in Schools What Typical Activities Are Covered? MoviesIssues TV/Cable/SatelliteIssues WebIssues Sound RecordingsIssues What Rights Are Affected? Reproduction Distribution Adaptation Public Performance Public Display Digital Transmission What Guidelines Affect AV Materials? Five Yes/No Questions Nonprofit Educational Classroom or Similar Place Instructors and Pupils in the Course of Face-to-Face Teaching Activities Legally Acquired Copy Library Student or Teacher Borrowed from Library Rented Video CAVEAT 1: Digital Downloads CAVEAT 2: Streamed Videos Recorded