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  1. DMCA section 104 report: A report of the Register of Copyrights pursuant to [section] 104 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by Library of Congress. Copyright Office., 2001-01-01
  2. Report on legal protection for databases: A report of the Register of Copyrights by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1997-01-01
  3. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 8
  4. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 7
  5. General guide to the Copyright Act of 1976 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1977-01-01
  6. Catalogue of copyright entries, Volume 17 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  7. Catalogue of copyright entries, Volume 13 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-22
  8. Copyright Basics
  9. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volume 6
  10. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 9
  11. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 11
  12. Bulletin, Issue 15
  13. Bulletin, Issue 5
  14. Bulletin, Issue 2

61. MEMORANDUM
The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress on November 3 issued Interim Regulations effective immediately that require such service providers to take
http://www.educause.edu/netatedu/reports/agentletter981110r.html
EDUCAUSE Statement on
for 'Service Providers'
To: EDUCAUSE Members
From: EDUCAUSE Policy Staff
Date: 12 November, 1998 http://www.aop.org/legis/interim.html ; short DMCA evaluation available at: http://www.dfc.org/issues/wipo/JB-Index/JB-Memo/jb-memo.html In brief, the Interim Regulations establish temporary http://www.news.com/News/Item/Textonly/0,25,28357,00.html?st.ne.ni.pfv II. Entities eligible for protection The definition of online "service provider" is extremely broad: "A provider of online services or network access, or the operator of facilities therefor" . The definition goes on to include "an entity offering the transmission, routing, or providing of connections for digital online communications, between or among points specified by a user, of material of the user's choosing, without modification to the content of the material as sent or received." (new subsection 17 U.S.C. 512(k)(1)(A)-(B)). This is not the same analysis used by the FCC, and this is not an FCC proceeding. The FCC analysis of ISPs is long and tortured, and is influenced by a historical separation between enhanced services providers and telecommunications carriers, and the corresponding dichotomy in the 1996 Act between information services providers and telecommunications carriers. (See: Report to Congress Universal Service , April 10, 1998 http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/fcc98067.html

62. Search Results
Number LC 1.54/2 Holdings Varied Department Library of Congress Format Database LC3.4/2 Holdings Current Department Copyright Office Format PDF
http://www.gl.iit.edu/govdocs/internet/AgencyIndex/BiblioGraphySearch2.asp?lineN

63. Oklahoma State University Patent And Trademark Library
US Copyright Office, Library of Congress http//www.loc.gov/Copyright/ Suppliesinformation relating to the Library of Congress Copyright services.
http://www.library.okstate.edu/patents/patsites.htm
Websites Available on the Topics of
legal counsel ... Patent Search Assistance.
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html
Search 1976 to present by keyword or patent number. Information regarding the patent process, as presented by the office that examines and awards patents. Effective 1 October 2000, the database now offers all US patents issued since 1790, in the form of searchable patent numbers and current US classifications hyperlinked to full-page images of each page of each patent. Franklin Pierce Law Center
http://www.ipmall.fplc.edu/
Links to several patent resources as compiled by the Franklin Pierce Law Center. Frequently Asked Questions about Patents
http://www.uspatentinfo.com/patentfaq.html
Answers to questions that inventors frequently ask. Manual of Patent Examining Procedure Online
http://patents.ame.nd.edu/mpep/

64. Patent And Trademark Resources
US Copyright Office, Library of Congress Searchable database of online US CopyrightOffice Records, Copyright registration application forms, general
http://www.und.edu/dept/library/resources/patents/resources.jsp

65. Salon :: :: Tech :: Feature :: Copywrong?, By Damien Cave :: Page 1
1201 may have on fair use and other Copyright exceptions, the Copyright Office,which falls under the authority of the Library of Congress, sidestepped public
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  • Get a free Allstate quote Search our Personals ... Corrections Copywrong? By Damien Cave Specifically, the 200-page study hearings Just as the office's previous report focusing specifically on Section 1201 concluded that public anti-circumvention concerns were focused too far out in the future to warrant immediate legislative action, Wednesday's tome also argued against the call for reform. Even as hackers worldwide launch protests for a Russian programmer who was indicted for unlocking e-book security, and ISPs daily struggle with how to decide when Web sites violate the law, and a magazine publisher is in the middle of appealing an injunction that prohibits distribution of DVD-cracking code, We asked several experts to comment on the significance of the study, and what it means for the future of the DMCA. testified Libraries could not exist without first sale. If they had to get permission or pay a fee every time they lent a copy of a book, they would have to stop lending. There would be no functional difference between a public library and a Barnes and Noble.

    66. UMass Amherst Cataloging Dept. - Library Of Congress Page
    LC Portal Applications Issues Group. LC United States Copyright Office. LC Z39.50Gateway. LC 21 A Digital Strategy for the Library of Congress (2001).
    http://www.library.umass.edu/catalog/lc.html
    Library of Congress Page
    Library of Congress Authority File
    Library of Congress Online Catalog
    American Memory Project
    - Check out the new collections BEAT: Bibliographic Enrichment Advisory Team - Read about BEAT 's 10th birthday celebration in Nov. 2002 BEAT ONIX BEOnline+ BEOnline+ (From BEOnline to MINERVA: the New Web Generation in Web Archiving and Access) BIBCO Main Page - See the new BIBCO Operations Committee Meeting Summary , May 1-2, 2003 BIBCO Participants Manual 2002 Bibliographic Control of Web Resources: a Library of Congress Action Plan Bicentennial Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millenium Action Plan Updated May 2003 Building Digital Collections: Technical Information and Background Papers Cataloging Directorate - General news and links to all LC cataloging programs, newsletters, annual reports, etc. Cataloging in Publication Program (CIP) CIP FAQ CQL - Common Query Language: Z30.50 International: Next Generation CPSO, the Cataloging Policy and Support Office ... Descriptive Cataloging Manual Section Z1 - C urrent to November 2002 Digital Tables of Contents (DTOC) Electronic Tables of Contents: Key to the Library's Book Collection - Video (must have RealPlayer installed) Exhibitions ISO-639-2 (Codes for the Representation of names of languages) LC Cataloging Newsline, Online Newsletter

    67. Links Directory: Library Of Congress US Copyright Office
    Return to directory. Links Directory Writing Advice Legal Material Library of Congress US Copyright Office. Library of Congress
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    Choose Category Research Sites for Writers and Roleplayers - History Culture and Current Events History Language Naming News Sites Religion World Building - Military Research Sites Unites States Military - Online Tools - Reference Sites: General - Research Directories and Portals General-Purpose Topic Directories - Science Sites Astronomy Etc. General-Purpose Science Sites Medicine and Forensics Mental Health Nature and Animals Technology Roleplaying For Gamemasters For Players Generalized Sites Introductory Online RPG Magazines Print RPG Magazines Review Sites - Live roleplaying Individual LARP Groups - Official Sites Author (and Artist) Sites Free RPGs Gamer Organizations Industry Organizations and Resources RPG Conventions RPG Publishers - Services Affiliate Storefronts Custom RPG Artwork and Maps Game Hosting - Specific Online Games Gamer Locator RPG Community Sites RPG-Related Retailers: Books Etc. RPG-Related Retailers: Other RPG-Related Retailers: Props - Software and Web Tools Software tools that cost money - System-Specific Sites Aberrant and Trinity Alternity generic RPG system Amber Diceless Battletech Call of Cthulhu D20: Non-Dungeons and Dragons Dangerous Journeys/Mythus - Planescape Setting - Ravenloft Setting Everway Exalted Feng Shui FUDGE GURPS HackMaster Hero Games Multi-System Sites RuneQuest Shadowrun Warhammer World of Darkness - Wraith: the Oblivion, Orpheus

    68. Rutgers University Libraries: Subject Research Guides: Copyright Information
    A Preliminary Assessment (Council on Library Resources and Library of Congress); Howto Investigate the Copyright Status of a Work (US Copyright Office).
    http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/copyright/copyri
    @import url(/rul/includes/rul-style2.css); Jeanne Boyle
    Associate University Librarian
    for Public Services and Communications
    jeboyle@rci.rutgers.edu

    March 29, 2004 Subject Research Guides:
    Libraries Home

    Hours and Directions

    Ask a Librarian
    ... Other Sites at Rutgers The Congress shall have Power To promote the Progress of Science and Useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries...
    The Constitution of the United States. Article I. Section 8.
    Legal Materials
    Rutgers University Policy
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    Existing

    69. U.S. Copyright Office
    Contact Us Legal Notices Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Libraryof Congress US Copyright Office 101 Independence Ave. SE
    http://www.copyright.gov/

    Anticircumvention Rulemaking

    Annual Report 2003

    Register's Testimony on Section 115 Compulsory License

    New Procedure for Courier Deliveries
    ...
    Legal Notices

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    Current Fees
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    Online Service Providers
    Vessel Hull Designs Circulars and Brochures Forms Factsheets Licensing Literary Works Visual Arts Performing Arts Sound Recordings Serials/Periodicals Record a Document Federal Register Notices Current Legislation Regulations Mandatory Deposit More... Patents and Trademarks More... Contact Us Legal Notices Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave. S.E. Washington, D.C. 20559-6000

    70. The Library Of Congress
    The Library of Congress Media Specialists will find the Library of Congress site useful for finding information about Copyright laws and for searching for particular books. Full records of
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://lcweb.loc.gov/&y=0219781CCC829D13&am

    71. Stanford Copyright & Fair Use Center
    Library of Congress DMCA §Commentary Analysis. Solving the P2P "Problem" An Innovative Marketplace Solution. How I Learned to Love FAIR USE. by Mary Minow, J.D., A.M.L.S. Sign Up for Stanford's
    http://fairuse.stanford.edu/
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    ... Solving the P2P "Problem" - An Innovative Marketplace Solution by Rob Kasunic by Peter B. Hirtle, M.A., M.L.S. by Richard Stim, J.D. How I Learned to Love FAIR USE by Mary Minow, J.D., A.M.L.S. Sign Up for Stanford's Fair Use Monthly Newsletter! It's FREE! Fair Use Legislation Alerts, Opinion Summaries, Articles and More! Free Culture by Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig Professor Lessig shows us that while new technologies always lead to new laws, never before have the big cultural monopolists used the fear created by new technologies, specifically the Internet, to shrink the public domain of ideas, even as the same corporations use the same technologies to control more and more what we can and can't do with culture. As more and more culture becomes digitized, more and more becomes controllable, even as laws are being toughened at the behest of the big media groups. What's at stake is our freedomfreedom to create, freedom to build, and ultimately, freedom to imagine. A free downloadable version of Professor Lessig's new book is available at http://free-culture.org/freecontent/

    72. Title 37 Code Of Federal Regulations
    Law School. 37 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS ..CHAPTER II COPYRIGHTOFFICE, Library OF Congress. PART 201 - GENERAL PROVISIONS. PART
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/copyright/regulations/regs.overview.html
    A Hypertext Publication
    of
    37 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
    LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
    PART 201 - GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 203 - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES PART 204 - PRIVACY ACT: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES PART 201 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • PART 203 - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
    • Organization
    • Procedures
    • Availability of Information
    • Charges for Search for Reproduction
    PART 204 - PRIVACY ACT: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
  • 73. LII: Law About...Copyright
    The federal agency charged with administering the act is the CopyrightOffice of the Library of Congress. See § 701 of the act.
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/copyright.html
    Law About . . . collection home search tell me more LII home ... donate
    , is Federal legislation enacted by Congress under its Constitutional grant of authority to protect the writings of authors. See U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8. See of the act. Given the scope of the Federal legislation and its provision precluding inconsistent state law, the field is almost exclusively a Federal one. See of the act. See of the act. The owner also receives the exclusive right to produce or license derivatives of his or her work. See of the act. Limited exceptions to this exclusivity exist for types of "fair use", such as book reviews. See See See of the act. Its regulations are found in Parts 201 - 204 of title 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations. In 1989 the U.S. joined the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
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    Federal Statutes Federal Agency Regulations Federal Judicial Decisions
    • U.S. Supreme Court:

    74. Library Of Congress
    Research Service, the Law Library, the Office of the Librarian as well as the CopyrightOffice and eight reading rooms. Now the Library of Congress is one of
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/dc79.htm
    Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building
    Photo courtesy of the DC SHPO
    Authorized in 1886, the first separate Library of Congress building, the Jefferson Building, was opened to the public in 1897. The Library's design was based on the Paris Opera House and was unparalleled in national achievement. Its 23-carat gold-plated dome capped the "largest, costliest, and safest" library building in the world. More than 40 painters and sculptors decorated the facade and interior making it surpass European libraries in its' devotion to classical culture. John L. Smithmeyer and Paul J. Pelz submitted the plans chosen by Congress for the design. Both architects were dismissed and the building's completion came under Gen. Edward Pearce Casey and civil engineer Bernard R. Green. The building stands today as a unique blend of art and architecture and is recognized as a national treasure. Now the Library of Congress is one of the largest and best-equipped libraries in the world. It houses approximately 90 million items on 540 miles of shelves. The Library has far exceeded its mission to make its resources available and useful to the United States Congress and the American people as well as to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The Library of Congress glorifies the American contribution to world knowledge, and the buildings stand as monuments to the people who furthered this cause. The Thomas Jefferson Building is located at Independence Ave. and 1st St., SE. Visitor hours are between 10:00 am and 5:30 pm Monday through Saturday. The John Adams Building is at 3rd St. and Independence Ave., SE. Visitor hours are 8:30 am to 9:30 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and 8:30 am to 5:30 pm on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The James Madison Building is located on Independence Ave. between 1st and 2nd Sts., SE. Visitor hours are from 8:30 am to 9:30 pm Monday through Friday and 8:30 am to 6:30 pm on Saturday. All

    75. Intellectual Property - Information Technology: InfoUSA
    Current Legislation on Copyright This site from the Copyright Office of theLibrary of Congress, features proposed legislation on Copyright issues.
    http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/tech/ip.htm
    USA Facts Media Information Technology Education ...
    Global Information Infrastructure
    Intellectual Property
    Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
    http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/t_agm0_e.htm An Overview of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement)
    http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/intel2_e.htm
    Conference on Fair Use. Final Report

    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
    http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/confu/
    http://bill.verity-networks.com/timeline/t_frame.html
    Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property in the Information Age

    National Academy of Sciences
    http://www.nap.edu/html/digital_dilemma/ Pub. L. 105-304, October 28, 1998 http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/laws/majorlaw/digimil.htm Fair Use This website from the Library of Congress explains the "fair use" concept. Fair Use In The Electronic Age: Serving The Public Interest http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/fairuse.html Fair Use on the Internet http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/10923.pdf Federal Prosecution of Violations of Intellectual Property Rights U.S. Department of Justice, Intellectual Property Initiative

    76. What Are Patents Trademarks, Servicesmarks, And Copyrights
    using the machine. Copyrights are registered by the Copyright Officeof the Library of Congress. Back to Contents. KEY =online business
    http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/doc/general/whatis.htm
    View Alternative Site Navigation PATENTS Patents
    (Excerpted from General Information Concerning Patents print brochure)
    What Is a Patent?
    A patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor, issued by the Patent and Trademark Office. The term of a new patent is 20 years from the date on which the application for the patent was filed in the United States or, in special cases, from the date an earlier related application was filed, subject to the payment of maintenance fees. US patent grants are effective only within the US, US territories, and US possessions.
    What Is a Trademark or Servicemark?
    A trademark is a word, name, symbol or device which is used in trade with goods to indicate the source of the goods and to distinguish them from the goods of others. A servicemark is the same as a trademark except that it identifies and distinguishes the source of a service rather than a product. The terms "trademark" and "mark" are commonly used to refer to both trademarks and servicemarks. Trademark rights may be used to prevent others from using a confusingly similar mark, but not to prevent others from making the same goods or from selling the same goods or services under a clearly different mark. Trademarks which are used in interstate or foreign commerce may be registered with the Patent and Trademark Office. The registration procedure for trademarks and general information concerning trademarks is described in a separate pamphlet entitled "Basic Facts about Trademarks".

    77. The Catalog Of Copyright Entries
    1975). You can see Copyright registration records from 1978 onwardby telnetting to the Library of Congress. This
    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/cce/
    INFORMATION ABOUT
    This page will include pointers to electronic copies of renewal registrations, and textual registrations. We'd like to get help from the community in putting this material online. This work is supported by the Universal Library Project at Carnegie Mellon, which has scanned page images for the "books" portion of the renewal volumes, the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries , which provide much of the storage space for the scanned images, by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and the Newark Public Library , which have supplied volumes to be scanned, by Juliet Sutherland, who provided replacement scans for missing or damaged images, by Philip Harper and Project Gutenberg, who are providing transcriptions of some of these records, and by volunteers and donors from the Internet community. If you'd like to help out, write Here is what is available online so far:
    Dianne Bean, Mary Mark and I have scanned renewal records for all book-related categories, other than music. In addition, Philip Harper has transcribed some of these renewal records as searchable text The page images can be found here:
    Here are tables of contents for the Universal Library scans: Up through 1973, each page link includes a summary of the alphabetical range covered by the page, making it easier for people to find relevant pages in their search. (Thanks to Philip Harper for producing summaries for 1955-1957, and 1959-1963, and to Meredith Dixon for producing summaries for 1964 and 1965!)

    78. Intellectual Property Copyright And Fair Use Resources
    Copyright Office. Forms (Forms for registration of Copyright with the Library ofCongress Copyright Office.) University Libraries call number J 85 LC 3.14
    http://www.albany.edu/~ls973/copy.html

    and
    Fair Use Resources
    pages provide the statute that describes fair use rights. (Text updated to April, 2000.) The Consortium for Educational Technology for University Systems pages have a very good discussion of fair use rights for faculty and students. [Getting Permission to Make Copies]
    [Organizations]

    [Electronic Lists, Discussions]
    [Guides] ...
    Go to Lorre's page on digital libraries
    The
    The four fair use factors portion of the statute is included in the Consortium for Educational Technology for University Systems pages.
    http://www.cetus.org/fair5.html

    The DMCA file is in pdf format and will require the Adobe Acrobat viewer.
    Cornell University Legal Information Institute provides a convenient index and search engine for Title 17 of the US Code.
    http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/
    http://www.wipo.int/eng/general/copyrght/wct.htm
    Return to top menu
    Getting Permission to Make Copies
    This site is a service of the Professional Center Library for Law and Management, Wake Forest University.  It is compiled by Haibin Hu and Thomas M. Steele.
    University Microforms International
    UMI is a publisher of dissertations, and their site provides a good deal of information for dissertation authors. They provide a

    79. Library Of Congress
    (LC 3.4/27 D/2000) Mandatory deposit of copies or phonorecords for the Libraryof Congress (LC 3.4/28/999) Supplementary Copyright registration (LC 3.4
    http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/govdocs/onlinepubs/loc.html
    Government Documents Service
    Online Publications Library of Congress
    Home Page: http://www.loc.gov/
    Back to Department of Labor
    Forward to Labor Relations General Publications
    LC 1.1 - LC 1.55
    (LC 1.2:97011267) Final report to Congress on the Joint Resolution to Establish a National Policy on Permanent Papers
    (LC 1.2:2000-011247) Library of Congress, National Digital Library Program and the Conservation Division: conservation implications of digitization projects
    (LC 1.2:2000-011362) Library of Congress, National Digital Library Program and the Conservation Division: session of care and handling of library materials for digital scanning : appendix I.
    (LC 1.2:2001001489) Celebrating books: selected publications from the Library of Congress : year-two-thousand
    (LC 1.2:2002009081) Media interaction with the public in emergency situations : four case studies : a report
    (LC 1.2:2002009082) The sociology and psychology of terrorism: who becomes a terrorist and why? : a report (LC 1.2:D 56) Library of Congress (LC 1.2:D 56/999) Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library competition (LC 1.2:T 23/3/V.1-5)

    80. SIVACRACY.NET: Siva Vaidhyanathan's Weblog
    Since that time, and with the active support of the Copyright Office (in the Libraryof Congress), registration has been removed as a requirement for Copyright
    http://www.nyu.edu/classes/siva/2004_01_15_blogarchive.html
    SIVACRACY.NET: Siva Vaidhyanathan's Weblog
    Thursday, January 15, 2004
    Library of Congress Having it Both Ways! Peter Hirtle of Cornell University's library sent this to me:
    Dear Siva:
    Here is something the irony of which you might appreciate.
    Did you see the following press release from the Library of Congress's American Memory project? They are crowing about the fact that they have made important unpublished plays by Zora Neale Hurston available through their web site.
    Best,
    Peter Hirtle
    Please excuse duplication:
    The Library of Congress is pleased to announce the online release of
    The Zora Neale Hurston Plays at the Library of Congress, available on the American Memory Web site at: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/znhhtml The Zora Neale Hurston Plays collection at the Library of Congress present a selection of ten plays written by Hurston, author, Office between 1925 and 1944, most of the plays remained unpublished and Collection in 1997. The plays reflect Hurston's life experience, travels, and research, especially her study of folklore in the African-American South. Totaling seven hundred images, the scripts are

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