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  1. Motion pictures, 1940-1949
  2. Motion pictures, 1950-1959
  3. Bulletin, Issue 7
  4. Bulletin, Issue 3
  5. Bulletin, Issue 8
  6. Bulletin, Issue 15
  7. Motion pictures, 1960-1969
  8. Bulletin by Library of Congress. Copyright Office., 1898-01-01
  9. Bulletin, Issues 1-6
  10. Bulletin, Issue 16
  11. Supplementary Copyright Statutes, Us Copy. Office by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2010-03-07
  12. Copyright in Congress, 1789-1904. a Bibliography, and Chronological Record of All Proceedings in Congress in Relation to Copyright From April by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2010-03-25
  13. Rules and Regulations for the Registration of Claims to Copyright: Copyright Office Bulletin No. 15 by Library of of Congress Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  14. Copyright in Japan by Library of Congress Copyright Office, 2009-05-20

81. Libraries At The University Of Idaho ~ Reserve - Fair Use And Copyright
have a Copyright notice. Copyright basics (US Copyright Office, Libraryof Congress) Who owns? Specific information regarding to
http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/access_services/reserve/fairuse.htm
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Fair Use : when is it possible to use someone else's work without permission?
Library of Congress Fair Use Flier 102

There are times when the author’s right to protection is exempted, and this is called "Fair Use". There are 4 factors to be considered when determining, on a case-by-case basis, whether the use is fair:
  • purpose and character of the use amount and substantiality of the portion used in relationship to the work as a whole; and effect on potential market or value
The balance of each of these factors must weigh in favor that the proposed use of the work is fair; otherwise permission to use the work must be sought.
Who owns?
Faculty-Staff Handbook
Section 5300
Other resources
Fair Use (Library of Congress)
Library of Congress Fair Use Flier 102

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO POLICIES (FACULTY/STAFF HANDBOOK)

http://www.its.uidaho.edu/fsh/6580.html
http://www.its.uidaho.edu/fsh/5300.html RESOURCES FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES http://fairuse.stanford.edu/ http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/copytoc.html http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/faculty.htm http://www.iupui.edu/~copyinfo/home.html When Works Pass Into the Public Domain (University of North Carolina, Laura Gasaway) http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm

82. Copyright And Multimedia Law For Webbuilders And Multimedia Authors
Hardcore Copyright (official documents). US Copyright Office, Libraryof Congress The following and many other documents available here.
http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/webbuilder/copyright.html

for Webbuilders and Multimedia Authors
introductions and explanations at the top, other resources further down, hardcore documents at bottom.
Cyberlaw Encyclopedia
Cyberspace Law Center
Topics: Commerce, CyberCrimes, Freedom of Expression, Intellectual Property, Privacy, Other CyberSpace Law Resources, General Legal Resources, General Internet Information. Webweaver: Stacy Stern, Harvard Law School grad who also maintains Cyber Squirrel
Digital Future Coalition (DFC)
"Created in 1995, the DFC is a unique collaboration of many of the nation's leading non-profit educational, scholarly, library and consumer groups, together with major commercial trade associations representing leaders in the consumer electronics, telecommunications, computer and network access industries. Thus, the DFC membership represents both the owners and users of intellectual property." The full text of HR 2281 IH. Also available in

83. Brown & Michaels - Copyright Forms & Publications
7d Mandatory Deposit of Copies or Phonorecords for the Library of Congress;9 WorksMade-For-Hire Under the 1976 Copyright Act;
http://www.bpmlegal.com/copyform.html
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and telephone number below), or in PDF format from their website. Be sure to use the correct form for the type of work you are registering.
  • Form TX for "Nondramatic Literary Works" - any text work, including computer programs. Form VA for "Visual Arts" works - pictorial, graphic and sculptural works, architectural works, and the like. Form PA for works of the "Performing Arts" - musical and dramatic works, pantomimes and choreography, motion pictures and videos and other audiovisual work. Form SR Form RE not required for works created after January 1, 1978. Form CA Form GR/CP an adjunct application to be used for registration of a group of contributions to a periodical (used in addition to form TX, PA or VA) Form SE for serials - periodicals, magazines, newspapers, annuals, newsletters, journals, etc. - "works issued or intended to be issued in successive parts bearing numerical or chronological designations and intended to be continued indefinitely." Form SE/GROUP - same as form SE, but for registering a group of periodicals at once. Note: for

84. Web 100 - The Library Of Congress
available through this site. Unbeknownst to many, the US Copyright Officeis part of the Library of Congress. Plenty of information is
http://www.web100.com/reviews/W4.html
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85. NHA Testimony: John Hammer, 2 February 1994
While it has been noted, sometimes as a reason for change, that the Libraryof Congress/Copyright Office relationship is unique among countries, the
http://www.nhalliance.org/testimony/1994/94testimony-jhammer.html
National Humanities Alliance
Testimony in the Form of a Letter on the FY-1995 Appropriation for the Library of Congress (in Connection with the Hearing of Public Witnesses)
Presented to the Honorable Vic Fazio, U.S. House of Representatives, Chairman, Legislative Subcommittee, Committee on Appropriations, by John Hammer, Director, National Humanities Alliance
February 2, 1994

The Honorable Vic Fazio
U.S. House of Representatives
Chairman, Legislative Subcommittee
Committee on Appropriations
H-302 Capitol Building
Washington, DC 20515
In Connection with its Hearing of Public Witnesses
2 February 1994 Dear Mr. Chairman: I write in support of the Library of Congress's appropriations request for FY-1995. As you know, witnesses for the National Humanities Alliance have appeared before the subcommittee frequently over the years with the intention of strengthening the members' understanding of the critical importance of the Library of Congress not only for scholars, students, librarians, but also for the entire nation. Outstanding members of our community including Louis Harlan (University of Maryland, the American Historical Association), Phyllis Franklin (Modern Language Association), and Stanley Katz (Princeton University and the American Council of Learned Societies) have provided the subcommittee with examples of the importance of the Library's collections for research and its critical support for the entire network of libraries from neighborhood branches of city libraries to the unique collections within the great research libraries.

86. United States Copyright Office
United States Copyright Office The Copyright Office site offers information on how to obtain Copyrights and how to follow Copyright law, including information on the Digital Millennium Copyright
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.loc.gov/copyright/&y=02CC4E2C280

87. Copyright And IP Table Of Contents
a joint statement from several Library associations (1998 An Open Letter to Congressfrom the Letter on Copyright Awareness; Additional Copyright Resources from
http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/copytoc.html

Table of Contents
Recent Statutes CONFU Court Cases/Legal Decisions International Activities ... Federal Relations E-Newsletter
Introduction
E-news, Section One Conference on Fair Use (CONFU) (Final Report, 11/98) Court Cases/Legal Decisions International Activities

88. Catalog Of Federal Domestic Assistance - Related Links
Telephone (202) 7073000. Mailing address Library of Congress, CopyrightOffice, 101 Independence Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20559- 6000.
http://www.cfda.gov/public/printfriendlyprog.asp?progid=713

89. Oklahoma State University Patent And Trademark Library
Registration forms and circulars are available at the Library of Congress CopyrightOffice. Information concerning copyrights may be obtained from
http://www.library.okstate.edu/patents/copyrite.htm
and Related Web sites
  • Registration forms and circulars are available at the
Library of Congress
Information Section, LM-455
Washington DC 20559
http://www.benedict.com/
Provides information and pointers regarding fair use, software issues, fundamentals and registering.
http://www.templetons.com/brad//copymyths.html
When Works Pass Into the Public Domain

http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm
Agreement on Guidelines for Classroom Copying
in Not-for-Profit Educational Institutions with respect to books and periodicals.
Guidelines for Educational Uses of Music

Guidelines for Off-Air Recording of Broadcast Programming for Educational Purposes
Using Software : A Guide to the Ethical and Legal Use of Software for Members of the Academic Community. Fair-Use Guidelines for Electronic Reserve Systems http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~rosedale/guidelines.html Patent and Trademark Library Home Library Home OSU Home A-Z INDEX ... Search this Site Last Update: December 11, 2003

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