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FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey "NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
FAN ART, CONVENTIONS, AND COPYRIGHT LAW? May 30, 2017 @ 1:47pm Carrie says: Hello Fan Art Fan: I would not necessarily say that fan art is automatically a copyright infringement. One could argue fair use (parody, criticism, transformation - using the work in a new way, etc). If I had more details, what, where and when and if $$ is involved, we could run through a fair use examination DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled for ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey "NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
FAN ART, CONVENTIONS, AND COPYRIGHT LAW? May 30, 2017 @ 1:47pm Carrie says: Hello Fan Art Fan: I would not necessarily say that fan art is automatically a copyright infringement. One could argue fair use (parody, criticism, transformation - using the work in a new way, etc). If I had more details, what, where and when and if $$ is involved, we could run through a fair use examination DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled forFAIR USE EVALUATOR
It records the information you provide it as well as your own judgment on the fairness of the use. See the tool for more information. Only a court of law can definitively rule on whether a use is fair or unfair. This tool does not assume or predict a court outcome. Make a Fair Use Evaluation Learn More about Fair Use.COPYRIGHT QUESTIONS
Posted by: petrumadalin. March 6, 2021 @ 3:42am. Hi everyone, I have been granted the copyright of a book, for the translation in my lanuage in 2009, and the author have just passed away this year. The book have not been published yet.THE COPYRIGHT GENIE
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Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
COPYRIGHT & MATHEMATICS TEXTBOOKS Hi. I am not a copyright expert, merely a math teacher fascinated by the copyright subject. Nevertheless, here is my amateur opinion: 1. A theorem is a fact, not subject to copyright. The proof is also a fact. 2. A generic example, such as find the solutions to x 2 + 2x + 1 = 0is also a fact. 3.
ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright I WOULD LIKE TO TRANSLATE AND PUBLISH A BOOK FROM ENGLISH You would do well to avoid a situation wherein you have the rights to translate but not to publish. If there are no instructions for requesting rights and permission on the publisher's website, just send the publisher and the author an email in which you breifly mention your qualifications (to assure them both that you're actually able todo
FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational SCANNING BOOKS FOR CLASSROOM PRESENTATIONS March 2, 2006 @ 11:43am MKardick says: JMiller is correct that scanning the entire book is a copyright infringement and a limited pages (3 or 4) probably is not enough for the teaching situation. However, if the teacher was to use a projection device that allows her to place the physical book on/in the device to project the image thatwould be
USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled for ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
DIGITAL COPYRIGHT SLIDER If you would like to modify this tool (by adding local contact information for copyright queries) and serve it from your institution, or if you have any other questions or comments, please contact Carrie Russell at the ALA Public Policy and Advocacy office at: crussell@alawash.org or Michael Brewer at brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu.SECTION 108 SPINNER
Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
"NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey DOES COPYRIGHT STILL APPLY WHEN HOLDER NO LONGER EXISTS Does copyright still apply when holder no longer exists. February 28, 2012 @ 5:13pm boy-blue says: I have a book, copyright of National Sales Executives, inc., New York - printed in 1953. I have researched the internet for details of this company and it appears that their last books were printed in 1961 and there is no reference or contact DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
DIGITAL COPYRIGHT SLIDER If you would like to modify this tool (by adding local contact information for copyright queries) and serve it from your institution, or if you have any other questions or comments, please contact Carrie Russell at the ALA Public Policy and Advocacy office at: crussell@alawash.org or Michael Brewer at brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu.SECTION 108 SPINNER
Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
"NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey DOES COPYRIGHT STILL APPLY WHEN HOLDER NO LONGER EXISTS Does copyright still apply when holder no longer exists. February 28, 2012 @ 5:13pm boy-blue says: I have a book, copyright of National Sales Executives, inc., New York - printed in 1953. I have researched the internet for details of this company and it appears that their last books were printed in 1961 and there is no reference or contact DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are COPYRIGHT ADVISORY NETWORK A community of librarians, copyright scholars, policy wonks. Join us. The CAN is back! We have been on hiatus for far too long! The Copyright Advisory Network (CANCOPYRIGHT QUESTIONS
Posted by: petrumadalin. March 6, 2021 @ 3:42am. Hi everyone, I have been granted the copyright of a book, for the translation in my lanuage in 2009, and the author have just passed away this year. The book have not been published yet. DIGITAL COPYRIGHT SLIDER If you would like to modify this tool (by adding local contact information for copyright queries) and serve it from your institution, or if you have any other questions or comments, please contact Carrie Russell at the ALA Public Policy and Advocacy office at: crussell@alawash.org or Michael Brewer at brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu. EDUCATIONAL EXEMPTIONS IN THE U.S. COPYRIGHT CODE "Mediated" here means that the course has an instructor involved in directing it. However, "is not intended to require either constant, real-time supervision by the instructor or pre-approval by the instructor for the performance and display.SECTION 108 SPINNER
Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey COPYRIGHT & MATHEMATICS TEXTBOOKS Hi. I am not a copyright expert, merely a math teacher fascinated by the copyright subject. Nevertheless, here is my amateur opinion: 1. A theorem is a fact, not subject to copyright. The proof is also a fact. 2. A generic example, such as find the solutions to x 2 + 2x + 1 = 0is also a fact. 3.
ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled for ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
DIGITAL COPYRIGHT SLIDER If you would like to modify this tool (by adding local contact information for copyright queries) and serve it from your institution, or if you have any other questions or comments, please contact Carrie Russell at the ALA Public Policy and Advocacy office at: crussell@alawash.org or Michael Brewer at brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu.SECTION 108 SPINNER
Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
"NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey DOES COPYRIGHT STILL APPLY WHEN HOLDER NO LONGER EXISTS Does copyright still apply when holder no longer exists. February 28, 2012 @ 5:13pm boy-blue says: I have a book, copyright of National Sales Executives, inc., New York - printed in 1953. I have researched the internet for details of this company and it appears that their last books were printed in 1961 and there is no reference or contact DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
DIGITAL COPYRIGHT SLIDER If you would like to modify this tool (by adding local contact information for copyright queries) and serve it from your institution, or if you have any other questions or comments, please contact Carrie Russell at the ALA Public Policy and Advocacy office at: crussell@alawash.org or Michael Brewer at brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu.SECTION 108 SPINNER
Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
"NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey DOES COPYRIGHT STILL APPLY WHEN HOLDER NO LONGER EXISTS Does copyright still apply when holder no longer exists. February 28, 2012 @ 5:13pm boy-blue says: I have a book, copyright of National Sales Executives, inc., New York - printed in 1953. I have researched the internet for details of this company and it appears that their last books were printed in 1961 and there is no reference or contact DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are COPYRIGHT ADVISORY NETWORK A community of librarians, copyright scholars, policy wonks. Join us. The CAN is back! We have been on hiatus for far too long! The Copyright Advisory Network (CANCOPYRIGHT QUESTIONS
Posted by: petrumadalin. March 6, 2021 @ 3:42am. Hi everyone, I have been granted the copyright of a book, for the translation in my lanuage in 2009, and the author have just passed away this year. The book have not been published yet. DIGITAL COPYRIGHT SLIDER If you would like to modify this tool (by adding local contact information for copyright queries) and serve it from your institution, or if you have any other questions or comments, please contact Carrie Russell at the ALA Public Policy and Advocacy office at: crussell@alawash.org or Michael Brewer at brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu. EDUCATIONAL EXEMPTIONS IN THE U.S. COPYRIGHT CODE "Mediated" here means that the course has an instructor involved in directing it. However, "is not intended to require either constant, real-time supervision by the instructor or pre-approval by the instructor for the performance and display.SECTION 108 SPINNER
Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey COPYRIGHT & MATHEMATICS TEXTBOOKS Hi. I am not a copyright expert, merely a math teacher fascinated by the copyright subject. Nevertheless, here is my amateur opinion: 1. A theorem is a fact, not subject to copyright. The proof is also a fact. 2. A generic example, such as find the solutions to x 2 + 2x + 1 = 0is also a fact. 3.
ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled for ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey "NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
DOES COPYRIGHT STILL APPLY WHEN HOLDER NO LONGER EXISTS Does copyright still apply when holder no longer exists. February 28, 2012 @ 5:13pm boy-blue says: I have a book, copyright of National Sales Executives, inc., New York - printed in 1953. I have researched the internet for details of this company and it appears that their last books were printed in 1961 and there is no reference or contact DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled for ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey "NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
DOES COPYRIGHT STILL APPLY WHEN HOLDER NO LONGER EXISTS Does copyright still apply when holder no longer exists. February 28, 2012 @ 5:13pm boy-blue says: I have a book, copyright of National Sales Executives, inc., New York - printed in 1953. I have researched the internet for details of this company and it appears that their last books were printed in 1961 and there is no reference or contact DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled forCOPYRIGHT QUESTIONS
Posted by: petrumadalin. March 6, 2021 @ 3:42am. Hi everyone, I have been granted the copyright of a book, for the translation in my lanuage in 2009, and the author have just passed away this year. The book have not been published yet.FAIR USE EVALUATOR
It records the information you provide it as well as your own judgment on the fairness of the use. See the tool for more information. Only a court of law can definitively rule on whether a use is fair or unfair. This tool does not assume or predict a court outcome. Make a Fair Use Evaluation Learn More about Fair Use. DIGITAL COPYRIGHT SLIDER If you would like to modify this tool (by adding local contact information for copyright queries) and serve it from your institution, or if you have any other questions or comments, please contact Carrie Russell at the ALA Public Policy and Advocacy office at: crussell@alawash.org or Michael Brewer at brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu.THE COPYRIGHT GENIE
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Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright COPYRIGHT & MATHEMATICS TEXTBOOKS Hi. I am not a copyright expert, merely a math teacher fascinated by the copyright subject. Nevertheless, here is my amateur opinion: 1. A theorem is a fact, not subject to copyright. The proof is also a fact. 2. A generic example, such as find the solutions to x 2 + 2x + 1 = 0is also a fact. 3.
PHOTOS FROM FAR-EASTERN REVIEW (1908-1913) Hello everyone, I have an academic book under contract and am currently clearing the copyright for photos I would like to use. Amongst these photos, there are three I WOULD LIKE TO TRANSLATE AND PUBLISH A BOOK FROM ENGLISH You would do well to avoid a situation wherein you have the rights to translate but not to publish. If there are no instructions for requesting rights and permission on the publisher's website, just send the publisher and the author an email in which you breifly mention your qualifications (to assure them both that you're actually able todo
FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey "NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
DOES COPYRIGHT STILL APPLY WHEN HOLDER NO LONGER EXISTS Does copyright still apply when holder no longer exists. February 28, 2012 @ 5:13pm boy-blue says: I have a book, copyright of National Sales Executives, inc., New York - printed in 1953. I have researched the internet for details of this company and it appears that their last books were printed in 1961 and there is no reference or contact DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled for ARE QUESTIONNAIRES PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? the merger doctrine I was not familiar with this doctrine, but I think this is the crux of my argument. According to McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property, pg. 269, a merger is "a congruence of an uncopyrightable idea with its copyrightable expression, so that to protect the expression would be to also protectthe idea."
FAIR USE AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 4 Factors consideration: 1) For research/scholarship purposes (favors fair use) 2) The instruments are factual in nature (favors fair use) 3) 'Portion' of instrument would be used (this might be iffy- not sure how much is planned to be used) 4) No effect on market value. I tried to do some searches on the topic, but as soon as I put in "survey "NON-DRAMATIC" WORKS AND TEACH Non-dramatic musical works would include all music other than opera, music videos (because they are audiovisual), and musicals." I would define a dramatic work as any work in which the story is portrayed by actors. Plays, movies, television dramas and sit-coms, opera. Someone reading "The Tell-Tale Heart" would be a non-dramatic work. WHO OWNS COPYRIGHT TO OLD MAGAZINES? Who owns the copyright in that case would most likely be determined by some sort of contract or agreement between the contributer and the magazine. If the magazine and corporation are no longer in business that does not mean that the work is no longer under copyright. The copyright will still extend for the full copyright term. ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright FAIR USE OF CARTOONS August 23, 2004 @ 1:44pm Carrie says: From my perspective (not legal advice), I would evaluate your use by considering the four factors of fair use (section 107). Factor one: purpose of the use. It sounds like you are using the cartoons for educational purposes. If the use is for a "real class" - meaning an actual course at an educational DIGITIZING OLD VINYL RECORDS! Digitizing old vinyl records! Hello, in my town I recently had the idea to try and start a small out of house business offering to help older folks in the area digitize their old record and tape collections. I have all of the hardware and software to do so, and I thought it might be a way to connect with some old music junkies andmake a little
DOES COPYRIGHT STILL APPLY WHEN HOLDER NO LONGER EXISTS Does copyright still apply when holder no longer exists. February 28, 2012 @ 5:13pm boy-blue says: I have a book, copyright of National Sales Executives, inc., New York - printed in 1953. I have researched the internet for details of this company and it appears that their last books were printed in 1961 and there is no reference or contact DVD RECORDING OF CHURCH SERVICE? Kathi, I would look to your license agreement for information about what is allowed, considering it covers copyrighted materials. If the license agreement you are USE OF "MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU" In an abundance of caution, we just wanted to check if anyone thinks that there would be an issue with using "May the Fourth be with You" in promoting a library-related event scheduled forCOPYRIGHT QUESTIONS
Posted by: petrumadalin. March 6, 2021 @ 3:42am. Hi everyone, I have been granted the copyright of a book, for the translation in my lanuage in 2009, and the author have just passed away this year. The book have not been published yet.FAIR USE EVALUATOR
It records the information you provide it as well as your own judgment on the fairness of the use. See the tool for more information. Only a court of law can definitively rule on whether a use is fair or unfair. This tool does not assume or predict a court outcome. Make a Fair Use Evaluation Learn More about Fair Use. DIGITAL COPYRIGHT SLIDER If you would like to modify this tool (by adding local contact information for copyright queries) and serve it from your institution, or if you have any other questions or comments, please contact Carrie Russell at the ALA Public Policy and Advocacy office at: crussell@alawash.org or Michael Brewer at brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu.THE COPYRIGHT GENIE
What's your wish? Disclaimer © 2012 Michael Brewer & ALA Office for Information Technology PolicySECTION 108 SPINNER
Section 108 Spinner. Section 108. Know your rights. These are your rights. The Clash. For preservation, scholarship or research, libraries or archives may reproduce, distribute, display or perform published works in their last 20 years* of copyright (and any pre-1972 sound recording) if: The work is not subject to commercialexploitation and
ARE EMAILS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT? The emails contain no statement of ownership, copyright, nor any such thing. March 21, 2018 @ 7:33am cmyers8 says: Under US copyright law, original creative works instantly receive copyright protection when they are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Here the riddles are fixed digitally in email and, as such, likely do have copyright COPYRIGHT & MATHEMATICS TEXTBOOKS Hi. I am not a copyright expert, merely a math teacher fascinated by the copyright subject. Nevertheless, here is my amateur opinion: 1. A theorem is a fact, not subject to copyright. The proof is also a fact. 2. A generic example, such as find the solutions to x 2 + 2x + 1 = 0is also a fact. 3.
PHOTOS FROM FAR-EASTERN REVIEW (1908-1913) Hello everyone, I have an academic book under contract and am currently clearing the copyright for photos I would like to use. Amongst these photos, there are three I WOULD LIKE TO TRANSLATE AND PUBLISH A BOOK FROM ENGLISH You would do well to avoid a situation wherein you have the rights to translate but not to publish. If there are no instructions for requesting rights and permission on the publisher's website, just send the publisher and the author an email in which you breifly mention your qualifications (to assure them both that you're actually able todo
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