3. Managing Copyrights The owner reserves the right to manage how their work is to be used… (Clothing, 2011)
4. The Invisible Web Texas digital sanborn maps ERIC American Periodical Series Virtual Instrument museum Mathscinet
5. Public Domain vs. Orphan Works Public Domain Orphan Works (Dakowicz, 2007) (Kilmister, 2008) They often lack sufficient information to identify their owners. Belongs to everyone
7. Using materials from the Internet Implied License limited license to use work Expressed License has detailed rights ("Oracle-linux 5 installation," )
9. You knew you were infringing and you did it anyway. ("Credit score," 2011)
10. What work is Protected? Works that lack originality Works in public domain Freeware US Government works Facts Ideas, processes, methods, and systems described in copyrighted works.
11. What work is Protected? That’s still mine!!! (Hess, 2010)
13. Fair use exemption Coursepacks, reserves, course management systems and other platforms for distributing course content Image archives Creative uses Research copies
14. Fair Use Test 1. Character of the use? 2. Nature of the work to be used? 3. How much of the work will you use? 4. What effect would this use have on the market for the original or for permissions is the use were widespread?
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Editor's Notes
The author is usually the owner.Except when the work-for-hire rule appliesAn author is someone who contributes copyrightable expression to the work.Unless the work for hire rules apply, the creators of the work are its authors and owners.
The owner reserves the right to manage how their work is to be used…Unlimited copyingCopy and distribution rightsDownloading contentStudent use onlyCommercial use only
Mass of networked mass not on the surfaceSpecialized search enginesInvisible web specialistsInformation specialists
Public Domain – belonging or being available to the public as a whole. Not subject to copyright.Orphan Works - they often lack sufficient information to identify their owners, identifying the date on which they would otherwise enter the public domain is also impossible.
Not everything is public domain - Once expression is committed to a tangible medium (and computer media is considered tangible), copyright protection is automatic.
Websites have been established to help with the process of how your information will be shared with others. http://creativecommons.org/
means that you knew you were infringing and you did it anyway.Ignorance is not an excuse.One special provision of the lawthe good faith fair use defense- only applies if the person who copied material reasonably believed that what he or she did was a fair use
Work published on or before 12/31/1922 is now public domainWorks published between 01/01/1923 & 12/31/1978, inclusive, are protected for a term of 99 years from the date of publicationif copyright is not renewed, work published between 1923 & 12/31/1963 are now public domain.After 1978, copyrights now are “life of author” plus 70 years.
Archiving lost, stolen, damaged or deteriorating worksMaking copies for library patronsMaking copies for other libraries’ patrons (interlibrary loan)