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  1. Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers Or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; ... Maps; Motion Pictures, Volume 13, issue 1
  2. Catalogue of Copyright Entries by Copyright Office Library of Congress , 2010-09-14
  3. Waiver of moral rights in visual artworks: Final report of the Register of Copyrights, March 1, 1996 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1996-01-01
  4. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 1
  5. Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 4. Works of Art, Etc. New Series by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-22
  6. Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [A] Group 1. Books. New Series by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  7. Copyright Law of the United States of America: contained in Title 17 of the United States Code. by Library of Congress. Copyright Office ., 2010-07-06
  8. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 10
  9. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 6 (Turkish Edition)
  10. Catalog of copyright entries by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1891-01-01
  11. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volume 1
  12. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 12
  13. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volumes 15-16
  14. Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers Or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; ... Maps; Motion Pictures, Volume 17, issue 1

41. Digital Millennium Copyright Act
the Office consulted with representatives of Copyright owners and nonprofit educationand Library institutions. Recommendations were due to Congress by April 28
http://www.educause.edu/issues/dmca.html
Send information about resources you would like to include on this page to contribute@educause.edu
This Adobe Acrobat version of the legislation is 59 pages and might take time to load.
Adobe Acrobat Reader software is available free at: http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html Copy Control Complaint Desk Opens: Formal public comment on DMCA invited for one month, then feds will reconsider act. (November 2002)
Unintended Consequences: Three Years Under the DMCA
(May 2002)
Legal Concerns Delay Publication of Research on 'Digital Watermarks'

A Primer on Distance Learning and Intellectual Property Issues

Association of Research Libraries Articles from EDUCAUSE publications
By Georgia K. Harper, EDUCAUSE Review , Volume 35, Number 6, November/December 2000
By Laura N. Gasaway, CAUSE/EFFECT , Volume 22, Number 3, 1999
By Casey Lide, CAUSE/EFFECT , Volume 22, Number 1, 1999 Washington Update
Past issues of EDUCAUSE's online newsletter, Washington Update , report on the DMCA legislation.

42. Info: Copyright Information [Carnegie Mellon Libraries]
basics. Copyright Basics (US Copyright Office, Library of Congress). Copyright UniversityLibraries). US Copyright Office (Library of Congress).
http://zeeb.library.cmu.edu/Info/Copyright.html
Home Resources Services Information ... Comments
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.
Digital Images

43. The Hypertext Annotated Title 17
CHAPTER II Copyright Office, Library OF Congress (Key Provisions Excerpted). 37CFR §201, General provisions. §201.1, Communication with the Copyright Office.
http://www.title17.com/contentCFR/cfr.htm
The Hypertext Annotated Title 17 Home Code of Federal Regulations Code of
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(Updated as of Date Specified on Section Retrieved) CHAPTER II
(Key Provisions Excerpted) 37 CFR §201 General provisions [Reserved]. Recordation of transfers and certain other documents. Cancellation of completed registrations. [Reserved]. Notices of termination of transfers and licenses covering extended renewal term. Satellite carrier statements of account covering statutory licenses for secondary transmissions for private home viewing. Recordation of certain contracts by cable systems located outside of the forty-eight contiguous states. Notices of objection to certain noncommercial performances of nondramatic literary or musical works. Voluntary license to permit reproduction of nondramatic literary works soley for use of the blind and physically handicapped..

44. Everything You Wanted To Know About Copyrights
2 United States Copyright Office A Brief History and Overview. 3 - Limitationson Information Furnished by the Copyright Office. 4 - Library of Congress.
http://pw1.netcom.com/~patents2/Further Copyright Information.htm
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can be retrieved by simply following the links we provided. Direct links to help save you time regarding such questions as recording music, sound recordings, compostions, cartoons, etc are provided. Check it out!: If you get confused we are always here to assist. Check out our standard fee schedule. Make Sure Your Application Will Be Acceptable Library of Congress Publications on Copyrigh t (Some pdf files like this one take awhile to load, the wait is worth it!) Unpublished Works Mandatory Deposit of Copies or Phonorecords Recordations of Transfers and Other Documents Ideas, Methods, or Systems ... Federal Statutory Protection for Mask Works
Factsheets (SL's and Form Letters)
Fee Changes - Get It Quick Over the Net Satellite Network Television Factsheet Pseudonyms (FL101) ... Books, Manuscripts, and Speeches(FL109)

45. Anti-Piracy
For further inquires contact US Copyright Office,Publications Section,LM455, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559. Copyright
http://www.siia.net/piracy/policy/edu_res.asp
SPA Anti-Piracy Education Initiative
  • SPA Hotline The SPA responds to each call. After confirming that a violation has occurred, one of three actions is taken:
    • a cease and desist letter is sent;
    • an audit is conducted;
    • or a lawsuit is filed.
    To date more than 2000 actions have been taken against organizations and training institutions.
  • Education Software Management: The K-12 Guide to Legal Software Use $20 per copy.
  • It is available FREE upon request from the SPA.
  • Is It Okay for Schools to Copy Software? It is available FREE upon request from SPA
  • Don't Copy That Floppy is a nine minute video that uses peer pressure as students convey the message that it's not only illegal to pirate software, but it's also "not cool." $15 per copy.
  • Certified Software Manager Course is a six hour course offered by the SPA around the country that trains individuals to be software managers in their district, school, regional media center, or administrative office.
    • , which includes model policies and manuals for schooldistricts, colleges, and universities;
    • In addition

46. Medical Library Association: Digital Millennium Copyright Act
January 25, 1999, Distance education demonstration at Library of Congress. April28, 1999, Copyright Office recommendations due to Congress.
http://www.mlanet.org/government/dmca/destudy2.html
Background
On October 28, 1998, H.R. 2281, the to submit its recommendations to Congress no later than April 28, 1999. About This Page
Important Dates
October 28, 1998 November 16, 1998
Date of Federal Register notice requesting identification of interested parties. December 7, 1998 Due date for responses to November 16 Federal Register notice requesting identification of interested parties. December 23, 1998 Date of Federal Register notice seeking written comments and testimony. January 12, 1999 Due date for all requests to testify at public hearings. January 15, 1999 Due date for summaries of oral testimony for Washington, DC, public hearing. January 25, 1999 Distance education demonstration at Library of Congress. January 26-27, 1999 Washington, DC, public hearing. February 1, 1999 Due date for summaries of oral testimony for Los Angeles, CA, public hearing. February 2, 1999 Due date for summaries of oral testimony for Chicago, IL, public hearing.

47. Library.of.Congress.html
attraction. The Office of Copyright Protection is located in the Libraryof Congress and exhibits interesting materials. Also, many
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/it/projects/Museums/Teacher_Guide/General/Lib

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1. Explain the importance of libraries in general, and of the Library of Congress in particular. 2. Formulate and ask appropriate questions at the Library of Congress. 3. Participate in group discussions concerning the field trip. 4. Develop an appreciation for the Library of Congress, its beautiful architecture, and its impressive collections. Pre-Visit Activities: 1. Discussion of the "Founding Fathers" (their lives, writings, philosophies, and contributions to our society) 2. Discussion of the purposes of libraries, in general, and of the Library of Congress in particular. 3. Formulation of appropriate questions to be asked upon the site visit. On-Site Activities: 1. View slide presentation. (Ground floor of Jefferson Building) 2. Break into groups of under twenty-five people and take 45 minute guided tour. Follow-Up Activities: 1. Class discussion will be held concerning the field trip.

48. Patents, Trademarks & Copyright, Best Of The Internet - NHSL
tools, Library services including access to the Library of Congress catalogs US CopyrightOffice Records LOCIS Copyright Office records dating from 1978 to
http://pierce.state.nh.us/internet/patent.asp
New Hampshire State Library

The Best of the Internet
Internet Resources selected by the New Hampshire State Library
New Hampshire PTDL
General Resources
International Inventors and Inventing ... For Fun General Resources International

49. Sean Mead's Internet And Telecommunications Law Links
US Copyright Office The Copyright Office controls Copyright registrationand submission of required copies of works to the Library of Congress.
http://www.blueriver.net/~wyrm/tele.html
Telecommunications, Internet and Intellectual Property Law Links
UCITA Fact Sheet
Sponsored by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, this is a quick, useful fact sheet for an introduction to UCITA.
Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA)
The Association of Research Libraries' resource site on UCITA.
Cyberspace Law Subject Index
Sponsored by the John Marshall Law School Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law.
Federalist Society Internet Law Project
Berkman Center for Internet and Society
Sponsored by Harvard University, this center is engaged in research and in some innovative Internet-conducted teaching.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation
EFF leads the fight to preserve civil liberties in cyberspace. It is so active in attacking censorship, that its initials are often mistaken for meaning the "Electronic Freedom Foundation." EFF also takes an interest bringing the Internet to society at large and keeps some introductory reference material on its site.
Famous(Infamous?) for destroying fair use arguments by researchers in corporations. The CCC collects royalties primarily for technical and scientific publishers, and primarily from corporate entities for the right to make copies of registered publications.
A nice summary by the Library of Congress.

50. GMU Copyright Assistance Office
Available in Johnson Center room 121 1. Information on WEB Copyright issues,electronic issues and the CONFU 5. Library of Congress publications and
http://library.gmu.edu/copyright/resources.html
Resources and References Available in Johnson Center room 121
2. Ulrich's Periodicals Index (the current edition is available in Fenwick Library Reference room.) 3. Bowker's Books in Print: Publisher Volume (the current edition is available in Fenwick Library Reference room.) 4. Our own publisher address book with phone and fax numbers along with contact names, website information, and email addresses. 5. Library of Congress publications and circulars, as well as phone and web contact information for placing orders for same. 6. Public Domain chart Book list
HOTLINE: 202-707-9100 or
Stanford Fairuse Website

http://www.ivanhoffman.com

and

51. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Library of Congress. Copyright Office. Titles.
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/library_of_congress._copy.html
Project Gutenberg Author record
Titles
To the main listings page
Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online)

52. About The Library Of Congress
The Library also services the Congress and the nation through its administrationof the Copyright Office, the National Library Service for the Blind and
http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/expo/about.html
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress, founded in 1800 and housed in a three-building complex across from the nation's capitol in Washington, D.C., is a storehouse for knowledge and an active center for research and creativity of all kindsthe world's largest and most open library. With collections numbering close to 100 million items, it includes materials in 460 languages; the basic manuscript collections of 23 Presidents of the United States, and the papers of thousands of other figures who have shaped history; maps and atlases that have aided explorers and navigators in charting both the world and outer space; the earliest motion pictures and examples of recorded sound, as well as the latest data bases and software packages. The Russian/Soviet collections of the Library of Congress are strong in all areas except clinical medicine and technical agriculture, which are covered by the National Library of Medicine and the National Agricultural Library, respectively. The Library possesses approximately one million volumes of monographs and bound periodicals in the Russian language, 60,000 in Ukrainian, and 11,000 in Belorussian, the largest collections anywhere outside Russia. In addition, the Library acquires on an annual basis some 15,000-20,000 monographs and 3,000 serial titles from the Soviet Union and maintains an acquisition office in Moscow. In servicing the nation, the Library of Congress also:

53. Copyright Links
Copyright Registration Procedures Information Circulars. Mandatory Deposit ofCopies for Library of Congress. Copyright Office Practices. Copyright Forms.
http://www.keytlaw.com/Links/copyrights.htm
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Did you find a link that doesn't work or do you know of any good web sites we should add to our list of links? If so, please take one minute and complete our report a link form This page was last modified on January 23, 2003

54. American Screenwriters Association Register Scripts Page - Screenwriters Agent D
REGISTRATION OF YOUR SCRIPT WITH THE Library OF Congress Register your script withthe Library of Congress. Only The US Copyright Office can issue a formal
http://www.asascreenwriters.com/registerscript.shtml
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American Screenwriters Association
Registering Your Scripts
There are many schools of thought out there on the best way (and when) to register your script. Some people will tell you to register your work once it is completed. Others will tell you that once you've awaken from a cold sweat in the middle of night and written down the next Oscar or Emmy winner on a piece of paper or napkin, you should register your work. Our suggestion is that you trust your instincts, but always protect your work when completed AND before you submit it to studios, agents or screenplay competitions.

55. NINCH: Copyright Town Meeting 2000
US Copyright Office, Library of Congress. Copyright Office Study onDistance Education . US Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
http://www.ninch.org/copyright/2000/triangle.html
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NINCH Programs 2000 Town Meetings Triangle Tuesday March 7, 2000
Triangle Research Libraries Network
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC Speakers/Facilitators James Boyle, Professor of Law, American University (Professor of Law, Duke University from Summer 2000) [ Biographical Sketch Peggy Hoon, North Carolina State University's scholarly communication librarian [ Biographical Sketch Panel Larry P. Alford, Senior Associate University Librarian, Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill James A. Curtis, Associate Director for Administrative Services, Health Sciences Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill E. Christian Filstrup, Associate Director for Collection Management, Organization, and Preservation, North Carolina State University Libraries Dr. Deborah L. Jakubs, Director, Collection Services, Perkins Library, Duke University Dr. Benjamin F. Speller, Jr., Professor and Dean, School of Library and Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University [

56. Swain Library: Copyright
US Copyright Office (Library of Congress); US Patent and Trademark Office;WIPO (World Intellectual Property Office). Return to TopSites and Guides.
http://garamond.stanford.edu/depts/swain/colres/coll/copyright.html
skip to main content Organic Chemistry Bldg., swainref@forsythe.stanford.edu
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  • ACS Permission Guidelines. See: ACS Style Guide, 2nd ed.; Dodd, J.S., Ed.; Am. Chem. Soc. Washington, DC, 1997. Frequently Asked Questions
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57. TITLE 17 , CHAPTER 7 , Sec. 704.
to make such reproduction a part of the Copyright Office records of the registration,before transferring such material to the Library of Congress as provided
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/704.html
US CODE COLLECTION TITLE 17 CHAPTER 7 > Sec. 704. Prev Next (a) (b) of title (c) (d) (e) Search this title:
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58. TITLE 17 , CHAPTER 7
the need to reconcile the storage limitations of the Copyright Office with the deposits,other than those selected by the Library of Congress, would avoid
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/ch7.notes.html
US CODE COLLECTION TITLE 17 > CHAPTER 7
Notes on CHAPTER 7
HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES HOUSE REPORT NO. 94-1476 U.S.C. U.S.C. With respect to published works, section 704(b) makes all deposits available to the Library of Congress ''for its collections, or for exchanges or transfer to any other library''; where the work is unpublished, the Library is authorized to select any deposit for its own collections or for transfer to the National Archives of the United States or to a Federal records center. Motion picture producers have expressed some concern lest the right to transfer copies of works, such as motion pictures, that have been published under rental, lease, or loan arrangements, might lead to abuse. However, the Library of Congress has not knowingly transferred works of this sort to other libraries in the past, and there is no reason to expect it to do so in the future. AMENDMENTS CHAPTER REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This chapter is referred to in sections of this title.

59. DMCA Request For Comments
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Telecommunications and InformationAdministration; AND THE UNITED STATES Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/occ/dmca/dmca.htm
Billing Code:
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Telecommunications and Information Administration; AND
RIN No. 0660-ZA09 Docket No. 990428110-9110-01 AGENCIES: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration,
Library of Congress ACTION: Request for Public Comment Section 1201(g) on encryption research and including legislative recommendations - if any - no later than one year after enactment of the DMCA. This Federal Register Notice is intended to solicit comments from interested parties on the effects of section 1201(g) of the DMCA. More specifically, how will the provisions of section 1201(g) of the DMCA affect encryption research? DATES: Comments must be received by July 26, 1999. th Comments submitted in electronic form should be sent to dmca@ntia.doc.gov and crypto@loc.gov Section 1201 of Title 17, U.S. Code , takes effect October 28, 2000, two years from the date of enactment of the DMCA. The DMCA also makes it illegal for a person to manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide, or otherwise traffic in any technology, product, service, device, component or part thereof which is primarily designed or produced The DMCA also includes several additional exemptions from the general prohibition or circumvention. One such exemption is for security testing.

60. University Of New England Homepage, UNE Website
2. US Copyright Office. Library of Congress. 5. US Copyright Office. Library ofCongress. Circular 1 Copyright Basics. Copyright Information Circulars.
http://www.une.edu/legal/cpyrtbib.html
UNE Legal Information Home Sitemap Contact UNE
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES January 1996 3. Ibid. 4. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 106. 6. Ibid. 7. Ibid. 8. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect. 107. 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.) 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. 17. Title 17, U.S.C., Sect 101.

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