Does Your Project Have a Copyright Problem?: A Decision-making Guide for LibrariansMcFarland & Company, 1996 - 259 lappuses How do you determine if material is copyright protected? What is fair use? Who can grant permission to use material? These are just a few of the myriad of possible copyright questions you (or a patron) may be called upon to deal with. Written for librarians by a librarian who is also an attorney, this is a step-by-step guide to making correct decisions on whatever copyright issue, large or small, that you are facing. The important elements of the law are covered in depth; flow charts provide a framework for your decision making. |
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Applying the System to an Example | 14 |
IntroductionThe Overview Chart | 34 |
Are the Works Protected by Copyright? | 44 |
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Does Your Project Have a Copyright Problem?: A Decision-making Guide for ... Mary Brandt Jensen Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1996 |
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