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Technology and Copyright Law: A Guide Book for the Library, Research, and Teaching Professions Second Edition Part I: Copyright Law: Past, Present, and Future 1 Technology and the History of Copyright Law The Printing Press First National Copyright Law Rights of Authors Technology and Copyright Law Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes 2 Technology and Copyright Legislation State Copyright Laws The Constitution Copyright Law Revisions International Copyright Law Proposed Legislation The Effect of Technology on Copyright Legislation Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes 3 Technology and the Future of Copyright Development of Copyright Law First Sale Doctrine Ideas and Facts Fair Use First Amendment The Future of Key Copyright Doctrines Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes Part II: Copyright in Libraries and Classrooms 4 Fair Use: The Basics Electronic Networks Conference on Fair use The Future of Fair Use Fair Use Checklist Answers to Opening Questions Two Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenarios Endnotes 5 Fair Use: In Education Guidelines for educational fair use Guidelines for the educational use of music Classroom use of off-air videotapes Multimedia Answers to Opening Questions Two Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenarios Endnotes 6. Fair Use: Technology in the Library Library Reserve Guidelines Electronic reserves Sound recordings Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes 7. The Special Exemptions for The Blind and People with Disabilities Chafee Amendment ? 121 Limitations on exclusive rights: Reproduction for blind or other people with disabilities Comments Summary Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes 8 Special Privileges for Libraries and Archives Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes 9 Contracts and Copyright: Paths that Cross Licenses Licensers Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes Part III: Beyond Four Walls 10 Copyright and Distance Education Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes 11 The Worldwide view International copyright agreements Moral rights in copyright Answers to Opening Questions A Real-World Copyright Analysis Scenario Endnotes 12 Twelve Common Misconceptions About Copyright Part IV: Additional Resources and Tools A. Glossary of terms related to copyright B. Library Copyright Warning Notices C. Exclusive rights of copyright owners D. Limitations on the rights of copyright owners E. Legislative materials on Section 107 F. Legislative Materials on Section 108 G. Innocent Infringement by Library or Nonprofit Educational Institution H. Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom, Research and Library Reserve Use
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Fair use (Copyright) -- United States.
Library legislation -- United States.
Information services -- Law and legislation -- United States.