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  1. Decisions of the United States Courts Involving Copyright 1918-1924 Library of Congress Copyright Office Bulletin No. 19
  2. Library of Congress Copyright Office - Copyright Law of the United States of America by Library of Congress Copyright Office, 2009-07-23
  3. Bulletin by Library of Congress Copyright Office, 2009-05-20
  4. The Computer Software Rental Amendments Act of 1990: The nonprofit library lending exemption to the "rental right" : a report of the acting Register of Copyrights by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1994-01-01
  5. The Copyright Office of the United States of America by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1952-01-01
  6. Library reproduction of copyrighted works (17 U.S.C. 108): Report of the Register of Copyrights by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1983-01-01
  7. Copyright Law of the United States of America and Related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code, Circular 92 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2010-03-07
  8. Catalog of copyright entries, Volume 33, Part 1 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  9. Catalogue of Copyright Entries by Library of Congress Copyright Office, 2010-09-05
  10. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 3
  11. Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers Or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; ... Maps; Motion Pictures, Volume 8, issue 1
  12. International Copyright Union: Berne Convention, 1886: Paris Convention, 1896; Berlin Convention, 1908. Report of the Delegate of the United States to ... Convention, Held at Berlin, Germany by Thorvald Solberg, 2010-02-22
  13. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volume 2
  14. Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers Or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; ... Maps; Motion Pictures, Volume 16, issue 2

21. The Library Of Congress
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22. U.S. Copyright Office
Copyright Office Home Library of Congress Home
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Anticircumvention Rulemaking NewsNet Webcasting Rates Webcasting Notice and Recordkeeping What's New Archive Welcome Hours, Location, Phone Numbers Contact Us Legal Notices
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Current Fees Registrations and Documents 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...

23. Webcasting Determination
Services. US Copyright Office. National Digital Preservation Program. About the Library. Visit / Tour The Library of Congress Contact Us Please Read Our Legal Notices
http://www.copyright.gov/carp/webcasting_rates_final.html
Webcasting Determination
Summary of the Determination of the Librarian of Congress on Rates and Terms for Webcasting and Ephemeral Recordings
and the statutory license to make ephemeral recordings of sound recordings for use of sound recordings under In place of the rates recommended by the CARP (see CARP recommendations ), the Librarian has adopted the following rates: Performance Fee
(per performance)
(Section 114) Ephemeral License Fee (Section 112) Proposed by CARP Adopted by Librarian Proposed by CARP Adopted by Librarian 9% of Performance Fees Due 8.8% of Performance Fees Due Non-CPB, Non-Commercial Broadcaster Simultaneous Internet retransmissions of over-the-air AM or FM broadcasts. Archived programming subsequently transmitted over the Internet, substituted programming and up to 2 side channels Transmissions on any other side channels. Business Establishment Service (background music service)
Statutorily Exempt 10% of Gross Proceeds Minimum Fee for Business Establishment Service (background music service) Combined Minimum Fee for all other Services (Performance and Ephemeral) $500 for each licensee
Background
In 1998, Congress amended

24. Copyright Legislation, 108th Congress
Copyright Office Home Library of Congress Home
http://www.copyright.gov/legislation
108th Congress Note: Public Law numbers appear in the left-hand column for enacted legislation. Bill Number Title Date of Introduction H.R. 1417 H.R. 1066 Benefit Authors without Limiting Advancement or Net Consumer Expectations (BALANCE) Act of 2003 H.R. 490 Instructional Materials Accessibility Act of 2003 H.R. 107
107th Congress
Note: Public Law numbers appear in the left-hand column for enacted legislation. Bill Number Title Date of Introduction S.J. RES. 51 Consumer Technology Bill of Rights H.J. RES. 116 Consumer Technology Bill of Rights H.R. 5544 Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act of 2002 H.R. 5522 Digital Choice and Freedom Act of 2002 H.R. 5469
P.L. 107-321
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HTML Small Webcaster Amendments Act of 2002 H.R. 5285 Internet Radio Fairness Act H.R. 5211 H.R. 5057 Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2002 H.R. 4643 Freelance Writers and Artists Protection Act of 2002 S. 2395 Anticounterfeiting Amendments of 2002 S. 2082 Playwrights Licensing Relief Act of 2002 S. 2048

25. Learning Page Of The Library Of Congress: Copyright And Other Restrictions
As to Fair Use, see the following section. Where can I go for more informationon Copyright? Start with the US Copyright Office in the Library of Congress.
http://memory.loc.gov/learn/resources/cpyrt/
The Library of Congress

American Memory Collections
This section will be most useful if read in its entirety. General Information Fair Use Classroom Examples
General Information
How do I use the Restriction Statements that accompany the American Memory collections? The Restriction Statement that accompanies each American Memory collection provides basic, known information regarding ownership of materials in the collection. We assess materials for legal considerations prior to placing items online. Because there are countless ways in which American Memory materials may be used by teachers, students, and others, the National Digital Library Program legal assessment Section 8 , cl. 8 of the U.S. Constitution, which states: Section 8. The Congress shall have the 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 incentive for granting authors protection for a limited time is to spur them on to create new works, thereby benefiting the nation American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940

26. American Memory And Copyright
US Copyright is provided by the Copyright Office. Additionally, the reproductionof some materials may be restricted by terms of Library of Congress gift or
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/copyrit2.html
The Library of Congress
. Additionally, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of Library of Congress gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. that determination ultimately rests with the patron. American Memory Search All Collections Collection Finder Learning Page ... Contact Us Sep-18-1998

27. Library Of Congress And Copyright Office Sign Agreement With UMI
Click Here to visit our sponsor. Volume 16, Number 3 • March 1999.Library of Congress and Copyright Office Sign Agreement with UMI
http://www.infotoday.com/it/mar99/news2.htm
Volume 16, Number 3 • March 1999
Winston Tabb, associate librarian for library services at the Library of Congress, said: “For the Library, this is a major step that represents an innovative method for expanding our collection of digital research tools and for improving access, while reducing our costs. UMI’s digital dissertations program also will enable us to provide access to the increasing number of newly created dissertations that are available online in electronic form.” “The Library’s agreement with UMI affirms both the historical value and growing importance of UMI’s vast archive of doctoral dissertations and master’s theses in today’s knowledge economy,” said Dan Arbour, vice president of UMI’s Library Division. “UMI’s archives, in both digital and microfilm formats, will play a role in helping the Library fulfill its mission.”
Source: Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 202/707-2905; Fax: 202/707-9199; http://www.loc.gov Table of Contents Information Today Home Page

28. LavaNet Contact Information For Copyright Office, Library Of Congress
808•545•5282 (neighbor islands) 888•545•5282, info@lava.net. HOME LAVANETCONTACT INFORMATION FOR Copyright Office, Library OF Congress,
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29. Search Library Of Congress, Copyright Office, PTO & Domain Names
SEARCH THE Library OF Congress, THE Copyright Office AND THE PATENTTRADEMARK Office. SEARCH US Library OF Congress (now includes
http://www.suzyesq.com/copyrightpto.html
About Us Clip.Talent.Music Clearance FAQs Medialynx Online Search ASCAP.BMI.SESAC ... LAW OFFICES - Intellectual Property, Entertainment Law, Rights of Publicity SEARCH US LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Enter a title in the box below, then select Browse.
Don't use any initial articles, e.g. a, an, the. (search old database closed 8/99) - Click on "Search" below, then go to Telnet Search Patent Trademark Database Pending Registered Both Words in the Marks: Results must contain: All of these words Any of these words This exact phrase DOMAIN NAME SEARCH Search for your domain name:

30. BU DMCA: Copyright Resources
Digital Millennium Copyright Act Summary of the DMCA published bythe US Copyright Office in the Library of Congress. Copyright
http://www.bu.edu/copyright/resources/
Text of the law published by the in the Library of Congress
Fair-use guidelines published by the Office of General Counsel at the University of Texas System Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia
Guidelines from the Consortium of College and University Media Centers
Federal Regulations

Large collection of resources from Stanford University Libraries
Information and resources for fair use, distance education, and more from Indiana University Created: 1 June 2000
Modified: 13 June 2000
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Office of Information Technology

Boston University

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31. Senate Considers A New Intellectual Property Organization
Hatch (RUT) to reform the US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and potentiallysever the ties between the Library of Congress and the US Copyright Office.
http://www.arl.org/newsltr/188/senate.html
Senate Considers a New Intellectual Property Organization
In his statement, Bruce Lehman emphasized support by the Administration for many of the reforms proposed by Senator Hatch. He stressed the fact that because the PTO relies on revenue from fees, there is a need for "operational flexibility" in order to serve the public in a more efficient manner. He also suggested that the reinvented office, which would be called "The United States Intellectual Property Organization," be a performance-based organization (as envisioned by Vice President Gore) in which it has "greater accountability and responsibility." Some members of the Committee, including Senator Thompson (R-TN) and Senator Simpson (R-WY), questioned the need for such reform and were highly skeptical. Senator Thompson stated that he wondered whether this was a solution in search of a problem. ARL, other members of the Shared Legal Capability, the Association of American Publishers, and the National Humanities Alliance sent a joint letter to the Committee that stated: Ann Doty , Research Assistant for Federal Relations ARL: A Bimonthly Newsletter of Research Library Issues and Actions 188 (October 1996). Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries.

32. 29 November 1993 Copyright Assignment Record, Library Of Congress
BACKGROUND AND NOTES This is the Copyright Office record from the Library of Congressthat records the Assignment wherein Norman F. Starkey transferred
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DOCUMENT TITLE:
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BACKGROUND AND NOTES
Assignment instrument wasn't actually executed until 30 November 1993
. There is no accounting for this anomaly, like so many others in these many records evidencing fraud. To try and cover up their tracks, Meade Emory and his friends seemed to like to get at least two different dates attached to as many documents and events as they could.
http://fzint.org/downloads/index.htm

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RECORDED: 13Dec93
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PARTY 1: Norman F. Starkey, trustee, Author's Family Trust-B. PARTY 2: Church of Spiritual Technology (Los Angeles) NOTE: Model of OT ship organization and operation based on 7 FULL DOCUMENT RANGE: (In V2927 P238-724) Home Previous Documents Next

33. Electronic Copyright Management System
CNRI and the Library of Congress are developing a the along with deposit copy(ies)of the Copyrighted works and the application fee to the Copyright Office.
http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/home/cstr/LoC.html
Many of the object and information transfers performed in the ECMS will be provided by Privacy Enhance Mail (PEM,) which was developed by Trusted Information Systems (TIS). The PEM system can provide message privacy and correspondent authentication. Other messages will be sent between ECMS components via direct TCP connections. The TISPEM library, developed by RSA, will be used to provide message privacy and correspondent authentication. de/wya

34. FindLaw: Federal Resources: Legislative Branch: Library Of Congress
Record, and Congressional committees; links to other useful sites; from Libraryof Congress; bill number/keyword searches. US Copyright Office Provides an
http://www.findlaw.com/10fedgov/legislative/loc.html
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35. Contents | LC21: A Digital Strategy For The Library Of Congress | Committee On A
Copyright Office, 69. Congressional Research Service, 71. National DigitalLibrary Program, 74. Looking to the Future The Library of Congress in 2010,76.
http://www.nap.edu/html/lc21/
Contents
Title Page and Notice i National Academies Statement iii Committee v Preface ix Acknowledgment of Reviewers xii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DIGITAL REVOLUTION, LIBRARY EVOLUTION Introduction Context The Need for Cooperation Among Libraries The Rapid Rise of Information Resources in Electronic Formats High Initial Cost of the Electronic Environment User Demand for Electronic Resources Digital Materials, Ownership Rights, and Libraries The Great Libraries in the Electronic Age Roadmap for This Report THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS: FROM JEFFERSON TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY A Brief History Units of the Library of Congress Office of the Librarian Library Services Law Library Congressional Research Service National Digital Library Program Looking to the Future: The Library of Congress in 2010 BUILDING DIGITAL COLLECTIONS Traditional Collections: Scope and Responsibility The Challenges of Digital Collections Defining and Building Collections in the Digital Era Defining the Scope of "Collecting" Responsibility Mechanisms for Building Digital Collections Licensed Resources Collecting Web-based Resources Building Infrastructure for Digital Collections PRESERVING A DIGITAL HERITAGE Preservation: Traditional Scope and Responsibilities Preservation Challenges for Digital Collections Organizational Issues: Defining the Scope of the Library's Preservation Responsibilities The Library of Congress As Owner and Primary Custodian The Library of Congress As a Fail-safe Mechanism The Library of Congress As a Participant in Shared Responsibilities for Long-term Preservation

36. Appendix D | LC21: A Digital Strategy For The Library Of Congress | Committee On
CORDS, Copyright Office Electronic Registration, Recordation, and Deposit System.CPSO, Cataloging Policy and Support Office. LC, Library of Congress.
http://www.nap.edu/html/lc21/appD.html
D
Acronyms
AACR Anglo-American Cataloging Rules ACM Association for Computing Machinery AHA American Historical Association Arts and Letters Daily AMS American Mathematical Society ANSI American National Standards Institute ARL Association of Research Libraries ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interface ATM asynchronous transfer mode CCF circulation control facility CD-ROM compact disk read-only memory CDS Cataloging Distribution Service CEO chief executive officer CIC Committee on Institutional Cooperation CIO chief information officer CIP Cataloging in Publication CLIR Council on Library and Information Resources CNRI Corporation for National Research Initiatives COINS COPICS CORC Cooperative Online Resource Cataloging project CORDS CPSO Cataloging Policy and Support Office CRS Congressional Research Service CSDGM Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata CSTB Computer Science and Telecommunications Board DARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DCES Dublin Core Element Set DCMI Dublin Core Metadata Initiative DFG Digital Futures Group DOE U.S. Department of Energy

37. Copyright Law & Graduate Research [Part5]
In partnership with the Copyright Office and the Library of Congress, UMI is ableto provide both a microfiche and a digital copy of your dissertation with the
http://www.umi.com/hp/Support/DExplorer/copyrght/Part5.html

38. Copyright And Intellectual Property Rights
Linked , US Copyright Office The Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Linked-, US Patent and Trademark Office US Department of Commerce, Washington, DC.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Copyright/
CONTENTS: Current Awareness Reference Organizations
Current Awareness
The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), Washington, DC
Tracking of policy and legislation by the American Library Association Washington Office. See their
Digital Rights Management

Resources from the 2003 Law and Technology of DRM Conference.
The Journal of Electronic Publishing

An electronic journal published by the University of Michigan Press.
Reference
CONFU : The Conference on Fair Use
An interim report, comments from organizations, and other materials at the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Maintained by the Association of Research Libraries
The Legal Information Institute, Cornell University
A collection of links maintained by the the Groton Public School.
In Adobe Acrobat format. A collection of documents relating to intellectual property, particularly in relation to electronic publishing. LibLicense: Licensing Digital Information, A Resource for Librarians All kinds of information and resources for librarians to learn about and participate in licensing electronic resources. New Horizons in Scholarly Communication Librarian's Association of the University of California
Organizations
Digital Future Coalition The Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

39. Carnegie Mellon
basics. Copyright Basics (US Copyright Office, Library of Congress). Copyright UniversityLibraries). U. S. Copyright Office (Library of Congress).
http://www.library.cmu.edu/OtherInfo/Copyright.html
Carnegie Mellon Sites

    Student Activities guidelines for students on appropriate use of film and video in a public setting.
Basic Information
    (Georgia Harper, Office of General Counsel, University of Texas)
    (Brad Templeton)
Legislation

    ... and related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code. (U.S. House of Representatives)
    Summary of the legislation. DMCA Legislative History (Home Recording Rights Coalition) (U.S. Congress)
    S. 505, enacted in January 1998 to amend provisions of Title 17, United States Code.

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40. Uncle Sam - Migrating Government Publications By SuDoc
Library of Congress Copyright Office Cataloging Directorate National LibraryService for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Library Services
http://www.lib.memphis.edu/govpubs/migrate/migrat19.htm

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