Learn about copyright law through questions and answers that give spot-on information when you need it, with the authority to support your position. These coping strategies for real-world copyright situations provide useable solutions for your everyday questions about copyright. Examples involve print, online, multimedia, video, audio, broadcast, for-profit, and fair use copyright dilemmas.
Print Publication date: 01/01/2005
Front Cover.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Table of Contents.
Introduction.
Ownership of Copyright.
Generally: Copyright in MARC Records.
Generally: Copyright vs. Trademark.
Generally: Downloading MARC Records.
Generally: Guidelines vs. Fair Use Analysis.
Generally: Innocent Infringers.
Generally: International Copyright.
Generally: Sharing MARC Records.
Protected or Not? Copyrighting Your Work.
Protected or Not? Document Protection.
Student Work: Displaying Student Work.
Student Work: Online Worksheets.
Work for Hire: Copyright of Q and A.
Work for Hire: Copyright of Teacher Made Materials.
Work for Hire: School Organization Logo.
Work for Hire: Web Page Ownership.
Work for Hire: Work Hired by School.
Print Materials.
Fair Use: Audio Copies of Books.
Fair Use: Audio Recording of Book Chapters.
Fair Use: Audio Recording of Books.
Fair Use: Comic Superheroes.
Fair Use: Copies of Song Lyrics.
Fair Use: Copying Educational Periodicals.
Fair Use: Copying to Substitute for Textbooks.
Fair Use: Copying Workbooks.
Fair Use: Copyright Clearance Center Charges.
Fair Use: Copyright of Famous Speeches.
Fair Use: Fair Use vs. License.
Fair Use: Fill-in-the-Blank Textbooks.
Fair Use: Folktales.
Fair Use: ILL Copying.
Fair Use: Is the Bible Public Domain?.
Fair Use: Kurzweil Scanners.
Fair Use: Legal Sources of Reading Passages.
Fair Use: Lending a Bound Periodical.
Fair Use: Movie Scripts Online.
Fair Use: Nine Instances of Multiple Copying.
Fair Use: Out-of-Print Book Copies.
Fair Use: Photocopies of Internet Pages.
Fair Use: Poster Making.
Fair Use: Presenting Student Work at a Conference.