UNE Copyright Policy

BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES

January 1996

 

1. Harper, Georgia. "Introduction." Copyright & the University Community. (Office of General Counsel, The University of Texas System. 1993.) [online] Available: http://gold.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/monointr.htm. 15 March 1996.

2. U.S. Copyright Office. Library of Congress. "Circular 1 - Copyright Basics." Copyright Information Circulars. (Washington, D.C. 1992, updated 1995.) [online] Available: http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright. 12 March 1996.

3. Ibid.

4. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 106.

5. U.S. Copyright Office. Library of Congress. "Circular 1 - Copyright Basics." Copyright Information Circulars.

6. Ibid.

7. Ibid.

8. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 107.

9. Harper, Georgia. "Civil and Criminal Liability." Copyright & the University Community.(Office of General Counsel. The University of Texas System. 1993.) [online] Available: http://gold.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/mono2.htm. 15 March 1996.

10. Linden, Sally. "Computer Software."Wellesley College Copyright Policy. (Wellesley, MA. 1994.) [online]Available: http://www.wellesley.edu/Library/copyright.html#intro.15March 1996.

11. The U.S. joined the Berne Convention on March 1, 1989. Each member nation must extend its national copyright laws to protect works originating from other member nations. In addition, there are some rights all members must guarantee to authors of member nations. The copyright notice is not required for copyright protection. [from:] Gasaway, Laura, and Sarah K.Wiant. Libraries and Copyright: A Guide to Copyright Law in the 1990s. (Special Libraries Association. 1994.): p. 163.

12. EDUCOM's Educational Uses of Information Technology Program and Information Technology Association of America. Using Software: A Guide to the Ethical and Legal Use of Software for Members of the Academic Community. (Washington, D.C.; Arlington, VA. 1993.)

13. Harper, Georgia. "Determining Software Copyright Status." Copyright & the University Community. (Office of General Counsel, The University of Texas System. 1993.) [online] Available: http://gold.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/mono2.htm.15 March 1996.

14. United States. Information Infrastructure Task Force. Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights. Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure: The Report of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights. (Washington, D.C. Office of Legislative and International Affairs. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 1995.): p. 2, 7, 10, 12.

15. Harper, Georgia. Using Materials Obtained from the Internet: What are the Rules? (Office of General Counsel, The University of Texas System. [online] Available: http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/USEOFNET.HTM. 7 January 1996.

16. Crews, Kenneth D. Copyright, Fair Use, and the Challenge for Universities. (Chicago, IL. University of Chicago Press, 1993.):132-135.

17. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect 101.

18. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 110.

19. American Library Association. ALA Model Policy: Library and Classroom Use of Copyright Videotapes and Computer Software. (Chicago, IL. : ALA. 1986.)

20. "Films and Videocassettes." Wellesley College Copyright Policy.

21. Congressional Record, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., vol. 127, pt. 18, p.24,048-49.

22. "Slides and Photographs." Wellesley College Copyright Policy.

23. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 110.

24. U.S. Congress, House Committee on the Judiciary, Copyright Law Revision: House Report 94-1476, 94th Cong., 2d Sess., 1976, p. 70-71.

25. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 110.

26. House Report 94-1476, 1976, p. 68-70.

27. American Library Association. ALA Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom, Research and Library Reserve Use. (Washington, D.C. ALA.1982.)

28. Harper, Georgia. "University Copy Centers: Do They Pass the Fair Use Test?" Copyright & the University Community. (Office of General Counsel. The University of Texas System.)[online] Available: http://gold.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/mono1.htm. 7 January 1996.

29. Harper, Georgia. Copying Copyrighted Materials. (Office of General Counsel, The University of Texas System.) [online] Available: http://gold.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/copypol.htm. 5 March 1996.

30. Ibid., Appendix II.

31. ALA Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom, Research and Library Reserve Use.

32. U.S. Copyright Office. Library of Congress. "Circular 21 - Reproduction of Copyrighted Works by Educators and Librarians." Copyright Information Circulars. (Washington, D.C.1992, updated 1995.) [online]Available: http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright.15 March 1996.

33. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 108(d)(2).

34. Harper, Georgia. Copying Copyrighted Materials.

35. U.S. Copyright Office. Library of Congress. Circular 1 - Copyright Basics.

36. EDUCOM's Using Software: A Guide to the Ethical and Legal Use of Software for Members of the Academic Community.

37. Ibid.

38. Ibid.

39. Harper, Georgia. "Using Software." Frequently Asked Questions. (Office of General Counsel, The University of Texas System.) [online] Available: http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/CPRTFAQ.HTM#class. 7 January 1996.

40. Ibid.

41. EDUCOM's Using Software: A Guide to the Ethical and Legal Use of Software for Members of the Academic Community.

42. Harper, Georgia. "Retrieving and Using Works from the Internet." Frequently Asked Questions.

43. Ibid., and Harper, Georgia. Securing Permissions and Releases for Faculty Authored Instructional Materials. (Office of General Counsel. The University of Texas System.)[online]Available: http://gold.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/permsrel.htm. 25 October 1995.

44. Ibid.

45. Ibid.

46. American Library Association. ALA Model Policy: Library and Classroom Use of Copyrighted Videotapes and Computer Software.

47. Harper, Georgia. "Performance Rights." Frequently Asked Questions.

48. Ibid.

49. Guidelines for Off-Air Recording of Broadcast Programming for Educational Purposes . (full text : p. 12 above)

50. Ibid.

51. Harper, Georgia. "Classroom Copies." Frequently Asked Questions.

52. Bruwelheide, Janis. H. The Copyright Primer for Librarians and Educators. (Chicago, IL:American Library Association; Washington, D.C.: National Education Association. 2nd ed. 1995): 67.

53. Gasaway, Laura and Sarah K. Wiant. Libraries and Copyright: A Guide to Copyright Law in the 1990:90, 108.

54. Guidelines for Educational Use of Music. (full text : p. 14-15 above)

55. Ibid.

56. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 110. (see p. 16 above)

57. Ibid.

58. Ibid.

59. Guidelines for Classroom Copying in Not-For-Profit Educational Institutions with Respect to Books and Periodicals. (full text : p. 18-20 above)

60. Ibid.

61. Ibid.

62. Ibid.

63. Ibid.

64. Ibid.

   

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