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Know Your Copyrights - Association of Research Libraries

This page is meant to support libraries in proactively asserting these rights, particularly when signing contracts for digital works under copyright.

U.S. Copyright Office

What is Copyright? · Onsite Service · Features · Search Copyright Records · Register Your Works · Recordation · Copyright Law · Who We Are ...

Know Your Copy Rights What You Can Do

Under US law, copyright expires 70 years after the death of the author. At that point, works automatically enter the public domain. As a practical matter, all ...

Search Copyright Records: Copyright Public Records Portal

Welcome to the Copyright Public Records Portal. This is your starting point for finding copyright records held by the Copyright Office. Here, you can search ...

How to find out if something is copyrighted - a quick guide

When you want to register your copyright in the US, you need to hit up www.copyright.gov. From there, click on the link to “register copyrights” and you'll be ...

Copyright basics - USPTO

... their ability to protect and enforce their copyrights. In order to understand the importance of copyright and how to protect it, it is important to examine ...

CopyrightsNow! - | Bowker | Identifier Services

CopyrightsNow is a simple, do-it-yourself app for copyright registration. Protect your work from copyright infringement for life plus 70 years.

Know Your Copyrights - A Legal Guide for Writers - Morse Law

Here's your chance to learn how copyrights are created, transferred and protected, and how such key concepts as “work made for hire” and “fair use” fit in.

Learn about copyright and federal government materials - USAGov

Visit the U.S. Copyright Office website to search copyright records and to register your work. Find U.S. government materials you can use.

Do You Know Your (Copy)rights? - eContent Pro

A copyright is the right to copy and distribute art, music, literature, and other intellectual works. These rights were first defined by the US Constitution.

Trademark, patent, or copyright - USPTO

Trademarks, patents, and copyrights are different types of intellectual property, learn the differences between them ... It is your choice whether ...

Copyright & Fair Use - Learning Resource Center - LibGuides

Use the Copyright Clearance Center to find out if you have permission to use a specific copyrighted work or a portion of it (e.g., an article, ...

Know Your Copyrights - CARFAC

The two most important economic rights for visual artists in the Copyright Act are the exhibition right and the reproduction right.

I need permission to use a copyrighted work. How do I find out who ...

This site uses cookies as well as records your IP address for usage statistics. ... The Library of Congress only holds copyright information for ...

How do I know that a work is copyrighted? - Copyright Basics

... your copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office (but you can for a fee). Always assume a work you want to use is copyrighted. How long does ...

CCC | Copyright licensing, content & software solutions

Collective licensing pioneer CCC helps you integrate, access, and share information through licensing, content, software and professional services.

Find a Copyright Owner

Are you wondering how to find a copyright owner in order to license their copyrighted work(s) or to hire them to create something for you, but are having ...

Using Items from the Library's Website: Understanding Copyright

... copyrighted materials in your classes if you meet certain conditions. Section 110(2) of the Copyright Act, also known as the “TEACH Act ...

Understanding copyright | University of Arizona Libraries

Learn how to comply with copyright laws for your assignments, teaching or research ... We are here to help you learn about copyright rules and know how to use ...

Know Your Copyright: Using Others' Works - YouTube

Basics of using copyrighted material, in under two minutes. Cliff Anderson, director of Scholarly Communications, Vanderbilt University.