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         Library Of Congress Copyright Office:     more books (100)
  1. DMCA section 104 report: A report of the Register of Copyrights pursuant to [section] 104 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by Library of Congress. Copyright Office., 2001-01-01
  2. Report on legal protection for databases: A report of the Register of Copyrights by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1997-01-01
  3. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 8
  4. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 7
  5. General guide to the Copyright Act of 1976 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1977-01-01
  6. Catalogue of copyright entries, Volume 17 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  7. Catalogue of copyright entries, Volume 13 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-22
  8. Copyright Basics
  9. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volume 6
  10. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 9
  11. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 11
  12. Bulletin, Issue 15
  13. Bulletin, Issue 5
  14. Bulletin, Issue 2

61. Peermusic - The Independent Major
We are very pleased with the culmination of this NMPA/HFA jointproject with the Library of Congress and the Copyright Office.
http://www.peermusic.com/news/press_detail.cfm?announcement_id=153&back=news

62. Webcasting Royalty Rates Sliced In Half
in Half By Ryan Naraine June 20, 2002 The Library of Congress Thursday slashed Ina landmark decision four years in the making, the Copyright Office said it
http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/print.php/1369281
Alt Text www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/1369281 Back to Article Webcasting Royalty Rates Sliced in Half
By Ryan Naraine
June 20, 2002
ruled
that the rate of 0.07 cents would be implemented for both types of transmissions. Immediately after the ruling was posted late Thursday, Internet radio broadcasters slammed the decision, arguing the 0.07 cents per performance (per listener) fee would further strangle the streaming media sector, which is already struggling though a tough advertising market. "The Librarian was probably constrained by the instructions from Congress which was to base a decision on marketplace deals, of which there was only one," Hanson told internetnews.com, referring to a deal inked in 2000 between the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Yahoo ( Quote Company Info ) that set a benchmark for Web radio royalty payments. "This decision isn't based on fairness," Hanson declared. Despite that acceptance, the Librarian ruled that CARP "misinterpreted" some aspects of the RIAA/Yahoo! agreement. "One of the most significant errors by the CARP was its conclusion that the parties must have agreed that radio retransmissions have a tremendous positive promotional impact on sales of phonorecords an impact that it did not find Internet-only transmissions have and that this promotional impact explained the decision of RIAA and Yahoo! to set a higher rate for Internet-only transmissions," according to the decision. In fact, the Librarian said both the broadcasters and RIAA agree that there was no evidence in the record to support the conclusion that RIAA and Yahoo! considered and made adjustments for promotional value for radio retransmissions.

63. Copyright Law
Copyright Basics, from the Library of Congress US Copyright Office, explains whatCopyright means and what kinds of information and objects are covered by it.
http://www.library.jhu.edu/elp/useit/copyright/

Home
Use It
The use of information in all environments, including within educational and research institutions, is governed by or intellectual property law. Everyone who uses information, everyone who uses a library, makes a copy of an electronic journal article on their computer, or even makes a photocopy, needs to know the law and how it applies to him or her. Do not assume that, because you are part of a university, all use you make of information falls under fair use or educational exemptions . This is not the case.
What do I need to do to show a film or video for a program or to a campus organization?

Further resources
    • When works pass into the public domain will help you to judge whether or not the material you want to copy, scan or quote really is old enough to qualify. This page is provided by Dr. Laura Gassaway, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
    • When the paper is for a course and not for publication...
    • When the paper is for publication...
      • For your protection, read from Kenneth Crew's . The second part of this article provides illustrative examples from case law. Also note that your publisher may have requirements in this area.
    • When you are writing your dissertation...
  • 64. Copyright
    UK Patent Office Copyright. United States Copyright Office (Library of Congress).World Intellectual Property Office - Copyright FAQ. Periodicals.
    http://library.ust.hk/guides/copyright.html
    Finding Library Materials: Classification System Subject Headings Reference Tools: Databases Dictionaries Internet Resources Periodicals Reference Topics: Fair Use Patents Plagiarism User Rights Organisations
    Finding Library Materials:
    Classification System
    KNR 112.2
    Subject Heading
    In the Library Online Catalog, do subject searches on the following subject headings:
    Intellectual property

    Plagiarism

    Trademarks

    Patent laws and legislation
    Other search tips are available from the Guide to the Library Online Catalogs
    Reference Tools:
    Databases
    ¤¤°ê¸ê°T = China InfoBank
    LexisNexis Academic

    WiseNews
    Dictionaries
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    (Reference K1401.A51 C5 1996)
    º~­^ª¾Ñ²£Åv«OÅ@³q¨å = A Chinese-English encyclopedia of intellectual property protection ²©úµÛ§@Åvµü¨å
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    (Reference KNQ1155 .A33 1995)
    ­»´äªºª©Åvªk =
    (Reference KNR112.2 .H75 1995)
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    (Reference KNR115.3 .X56 2001)
    µÛ§@Åvªkº[¬Ûö¤lªk µÛ§@Åv¹ê¥Î¤j¥þ
    (Reference KD1289 .A85) (in processing)

    Law of intellectual and industrial property in Hong Kong
    (Reference KNR112 .P45)

    65. Patent And Trademark Resources
    US Copyright Office, Library of Congress Searchable database of online US CopyrightOffice Records, Copyright registration application forms, general
    http://www.und.edu/dept/library/resources/patents/resources.jsp

    66. Library Of Congress
    Library of Congress LC2.9 World List of Future International Meetings Part 1 196167Part 2 1959, no.6-1961, 1963-66 Copyright Office LC3.1 Annual Reports of
    http://library.wustl.edu/units/westcampus/govdocs/sudocs/library.html
    LC - Library of Congress
    Library of Congress
    LC2.9 World List of Future International Meetings
    Part 1: 1961-67
    Part 2: 1959, no.6-1961, 1963-66
    LC3.2 General Publications
    D46 Bibliography on Design Protection and Supplement
    N31 Bibliography on Neighboring Rights ("Droits Voisins")
    LC3.3 Bulletins
    Part 1: 1-20, 22, 29
    Part 2: 1-5, 7-21
    Part 3-4: 1-19 Part 5: 1917-1977 Part 7-11A: 1-19, 22 Part 11B: 1-5, 7-19 Eu7 European Imprints for the War Years M85 Motion Pictures 1940-1969 Manuscripts LC4.2 General Publications *Shelved in Closed Stacks Oversize* Geography and Map Division LC5.2 General Publications *Shelved in Closed Stacks Oversize* Acquisitions Department LC27.2 General Publications Eu7 Processing Department LC30.2 General Publications B47/2/992 C28/10 G29 M18/3 and 5 C28 C77 H71/update#2 M91 C28/7/directory/rev C83 Im7/x/964 Or3 C28/7/rev C83/993 M7 R22 C28/8 F87 M18 R22/993 and 997 LC30.6 Regulations, Rules and Instructions

    67. Online Catalog (Library Of Congress)
    The Library of Congress. Switch to Library of Congress Authorities Office) located in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress.
    http://lcweb.loc.gov/homepage/online.html
    This page has been moved to: http://catalog.loc.gov/ You will be redirected automatically after 5 seconds. AMERICAN MEMORY THE LIBRARY TODAY
    THOMAS
    AMERICA'S LIBRARY ... EXHIBITIONS Library of Congress
    Library of Congress Help Desk
    March 4, 2002

    68. Title 37 Code Of Federal Regulations
    Law School. 37 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS ..CHAPTER II COPYRIGHTOFFICE, Library OF Congress. PART 201 - GENERAL PROVISIONS. PART
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/copyright/regulations/regs.overview.html
    A Hypertext Publication
    of
    37 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
    LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
    PART 201 - GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 203 - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES PART 204 - PRIVACY ACT: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES PART 201 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • PART 203 - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
    • Organization
    • Procedures
    • Availability of Information
    • Charges for Search for Reproduction
    PART 204 - PRIVACY ACT: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
  • 69. WAIS Document Retrieval
    Mail and other communications shall be addressed to the Register of Copyrights, Libraryof Congress, Copyright Office, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/copyright/regulations/201.1.html
    [Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 37, Volume ] [Revised as of July , 1999] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [ CITE , 1997; 62 FR 40457, July 29, 1997]

    70. Arl-announce: ARL Announces..New Digital Copyright Ruling Poses
    Undertaking the rulemaking was a difficult task for the Library of Congressand the Copyright Office as the law is complex. Nevertheless
    http://www.cni.org/Hforums/arl-announce/2000/0042.html
    Subject:
    Julia Blixrud ( jblix@arl.org
    Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:51:47 -0600 ARL Announces . . .
    PRESS RELEASE
    October 27, 2000
    Contact: Miriam Nisbet
    American Public
    Today, the Nation's leading library associations expressed serious
    disappointment over the ruling issued to implement the Digital Millennium
    by the public.
    The American Association of Law Libraries, the American Library Association, the Association of Research Libraries, the Medical Library Association, and the Special Libraries Association representing well over 80,000 librarians and institutions throughout the United States have worked hard to ensure that the long-standing principle of "fair use" continues into the digital age. Section 1201(a)(1) of the DMCA was drafted to permit exemptions from the prohibition on circumvention of technological protection measures for "persons Office, in consultation with the Assistant Secretary for Commerce, were charged with reviewing and issuing the ruling.

    71. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    The Copyright Office became a separate department of the Library of Congressin 1897. Thorvald Solberg was appointed the first Register of Copyrights.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/J001570/HISTORY-LOC.html
    Welcome to the ThinkQuest Junior of Entries
    The web site you have requested, Art Rights and Wrongs , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Art Rights and Wrongs click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
    Art Rights and Wrongs
    click here to view this site
    A ThinkQuest Junior 2000 Entry
    Click image for the Site Awards Received
    • Silver
    Site Desciption

    72. Library Of Congress WIPO Comments
    Regarding the proposed treaty on Copyright protection of provisions, which wereconsidered by Congress but remain The Library associations do not want the
    http://www.public-domain.org/database/lc.html
    Comments of the Library of Congress
    On the WIPO Treaties
    James H. Billington
    Librarian of Congress
    The Library of Congress
    Washington, DC 20540-1000
    The Honorable
    Laura D'Andrea Tyson
    Assistant to the President for Economic Policy
    The White House
    Washington, DC 20500
    November 7, 1996 Dear Ms. Tyson: I am writing regarding the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Diplomatic conference which will take place next month in Geneva. I understand that the National Economic Council is chairing an interagency working group to consider the United States' position on the three new treaties to be considered at the conference [page break in original] The head of the U.S. delegation, Patent and Trademark Commissioner Bruce Lehman, has been advised directly by members of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees that the Congress has not fully resolved issues in both these treaties and that ratification is by no means assured. I appreciate your consideration of my views and offer any help we can provide as you continue to prepare for the conference. Sincerely

    73. Pierce Law Federal Depository Library Program
    CFR Code of Federal Regulations. Copyright Office Library of CongressCopyright Office. EDGAR US Securities and Exchange Commission.
    http://www.fplc.edu/LIBRARY/libdep.htm
    Online Catalog Library Home
    Federal Depository Library Program

    http://www.piercelaw.edu/library/fdlp.htm
    Pierce Law

    Franklin Pierce Law Center
    Law Library Selected
    Federal Government Links The Federal Depository Library Program
    Franklin Pierce Law Center Library has been a selective Federal depository library since 1973 and is one of ten depository libraries in the State of New Hampshire. The Law Library's collection comprises between nine and ten percent of the available item numbers in the Federal depository library program. It consists primarily of Congressional hearings, reports, prints and debates; Federal agency administrative decisions; U.S. Supreme Court decisions; the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); the Federal Register; and Presidential documents and papers. In addition, the collection Any individual entering the library who states specifically a desire to see a federal government document will be allowed access for that purpose. A member of the library staff will assist the patron in locating the document. The selective collection of government documents at Pierce Law is geared primarily to the needs of its patron base - the student of law, intellectual property and the legal professional. If a document is not available in this library, the library staff can direct the patron to other depository libraries. For items dated earlier than 1900, a request, with the necessary cataloging information, can be submitted to the Library of Congress.

    74. 42.002 - Copyright Service
    Telephone (202) 7073000. Mailing address Library of Congress, CopyrightOffice, 101 Independence Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20559- 6000.
    http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=713

    75. Intellectual Property - Information Technology: InfoUSA
    Current Legislation on Copyright This site from the Copyright Office of theLibrary of Congress, features proposed legislation on Copyright issues.
    http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/tech/ip.htm
    USA Facts Media Information Technology Education ...
    Global Information Infrastructure
    Intellectual Property
    Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
    http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/t_agm0_e.htm An Overview of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement)
    http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/intel2_e.htm
    Conference on Fair Use. Final Report

    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
    http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/confu/
    http://bill.verity-networks.com/timeline/t_frame.html
    Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property in the Information Age

    National Academy of Sciences
    http://www.nap.edu/html/digital_dilemma/ Pub. L. 105-304, October 28, 1998 http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/laws/majorlaw/digimil.htm Fair Use This website from the Library of Congress explains the "fair use" concept. Fair Use In The Electronic Age: Serving The Public Interest http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/fairuse.html Fair Use on the Internet http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/10923.pdf Federal Prosecution of Violations of Intellectual Property Rights U.S. Department of Justice, Intellectual Property Initiative

    76. The Catalog Of Copyright Entries
    1975). You can see Copyright registration records from 1978 onwardby telnetting to the Library of Congress. This
    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/cce/
    INFORMATION ABOUT
    This page will include pointers to electronic copies of renewal registrations, and textual registrations. We'd like to get help from the community in putting this material online. This work is supported by the Universal Library Project at Carnegie Mellon, which has scanned page images for the "books" portion of the renewal volumes, the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries , which provide much of the storage space for the scanned images, by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh , which is supplying volumes to be scanned, by Philip Harper and Project Gutenberg, who are providing transcriptions of some of these records, and by volunteers and donors from the Internet community. If you'd like to help out, write onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu Here is what is available online so far:
    Dianne Bean, Mary Mark and I have scanned renewal records for all book-related categories, other than music. In addition, Philip Harper has transcribed some of these renewal records as searchable text The page images can be found here:
    Here are tables of contents for the Universal Library scans: Up through 1973, each page link includes a summary of the alphabetical range covered by the page, making it easier for people to find relevant pages in their search. (Thanks to Philip Harper for producing summaries for 1955-1957, and 1959-1963, and to Meredith Dixon for producing summaries for 1964 and 1965!)

    77. Contact The U.S. Copyright Office
    Contact the US Copyright Office. Become a CORDS Participant. CORDS Program ManagerLibrary of Congress 101 Indpendence Ave SE Washington, DC 205596005.
    http://cords.loc.gov/starting/contact.html
    Note: Do NOT submit claims to CORDS unless you are a CORDS participant and have met all the other necessary requirements
    Follow these steps if you are interested in becoming a CORDS Participant:
  • Be certain you meet the requirements in Who May Use CORDS Fill out the Profile Form
    (PDF format. Your computer must be equipped with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 program or other software capable of reading a PDF version 1.4 file.) Fax the letter and Profile Form to (202) 707-8366. Then mail the letter and Profile Form to:
  • CORDS Program Manager
    Library of Congress
    101 Independence Ave. SE
    Washington, DC 20559-6007 Comments: cordsinf@loc.gov
    10-Feb-2003
    CORDS Home Library of Congress

    78. NHA Testimony: John Hammer, 2 February 1994
    While it has been noted, sometimes as a reason for change, that the Libraryof Congress/Copyright Office relationship is unique among countries, the
    http://www.nhalliance.org/testimony/1994/94testimony-jhammer.html
    National Humanities Alliance
    Testimony in the Form of a Letter on the FY-1995 Appropriation for the Library of Congress (in Connection with the Hearing of Public Witnesses)
    Presented to the Honorable Vic Fazio, U.S. House of Representatives, Chairman, Legislative Subcommittee, Committee on Appropriations, by John Hammer, Director, National Humanities Alliance
    February 2, 1994

    The Honorable Vic Fazio
    U.S. House of Representatives
    Chairman, Legislative Subcommittee
    Committee on Appropriations
    H-302 Capitol Building
    Washington, DC 20515
    In Connection with its Hearing of Public Witnesses
    2 February 1994 Dear Mr. Chairman: I write in support of the Library of Congress's appropriations request for FY-1995. As you know, witnesses for the National Humanities Alliance have appeared before the subcommittee frequently over the years with the intention of strengthening the members' understanding of the critical importance of the Library of Congress not only for scholars, students, librarians, but also for the entire nation. Outstanding members of our community including Louis Harlan (University of Maryland, the American Historical Association), Phyllis Franklin (Modern Language Association), and Stanley Katz (Princeton University and the American Council of Learned Societies) have provided the subcommittee with examples of the importance of the Library's collections for research and its critical support for the entire network of libraries from neighborhood branches of city libraries to the unique collections within the great research libraries.

    79. Trotsky To Washington
    Research Division/China a country study/1988; United States. Congress. Libraryof Congress. Copyright Office/Universal Copyright convention; United States.
    http://www.ku.edu/carrie/stacks/books020.htm
    Trotsky to Washington

    80. SUL: Copyright & Fair Use: Resources On The Internet
    How to Investigate the Copyright Status of a Work Circular 22. CopyrightOffice Records via telnet LOCIS (Library of Congress Information System).
    http://fairuse.stanford.edu/internet/
    Resources on the Internet
    Resources on the Internet
    Organizations Web Sites
    Mailing Lists and Discussion Groups ]
    Government Agencies
    • of the Library of Congress
      • - Circular 1
      • - Circular 21
      • - Circular 22
    • via telnet LOCIS (Library of Congress Information System). Records dating from 1978 to the present including registration information and recorded documents.
    • Fair Use information letter
  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office of the Commerce Department
  • Information Infrastructure Task Force home page
  • United States National Information Infrastructure Virtual Library co-sponsored by the President's Information Infrastructure Task Force and the Council on Competitiveness
  • GPO Gate , the University of California's gateway to federal information. GPO Gate is a World Wide Web interface to the Government Printing Office's suite of databases known as GPO Access.
  • The Federal Web Locator via the Villanova Center for Information Law and Policy and Kenneth P. Mortensen . This site has links to ALL known U.S. Government Sites. Organizations Web Sites
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