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  1. Decisions of the United States Courts Involving Copyright 1918-1924 Library of Congress Copyright Office Bulletin No. 19
  2. Library of Congress Copyright Office - Copyright Law of the United States of America by Library of Congress Copyright Office, 2009-07-23
  3. Bulletin by Library of Congress Copyright Office, 2009-05-20
  4. The Computer Software Rental Amendments Act of 1990: The nonprofit library lending exemption to the "rental right" : a report of the acting Register of Copyrights by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1994-01-01
  5. The Copyright Office of the United States of America by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1952-01-01
  6. Library reproduction of copyrighted works (17 U.S.C. 108): Report of the Register of Copyrights by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1983-01-01
  7. Copyright Law of the United States of America and Related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code, Circular 92 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2010-03-07
  8. Catalog of copyright entries, Volume 33, Part 1 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  9. Catalog of copyright entries by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1891-01-01
  10. Catalogue of Copyright Entries by Library of Congress Copyright Office, 2010-09-05
  11. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 3
  12. Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers Or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; ... Maps; Motion Pictures, Volume 8, issue 1
  13. International Copyright Union: Berne Convention, 1886: Paris Convention, 1896; Berlin Convention, 1908. Report of the Delegate of the United States to ... Convention, Held at Berlin, Germany by Thorvald Solberg, 2010-02-22
  14. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volume 2

21. Report To Congress Pursuant To Section 104 Of The Digital Millennium Copyright A
Library of Congress Copyright Office Department of Congress National Communications and Information Adminstration Docket No. 0005221500287-02
http://www.bluespike.com/usco.html
Department of Congress National Communications and Information Adminstration
[Docket No. 000522150-0287-02]
Text of Presentation by Blue Spike CEO Scott Moskowitz
The consequences of allowing the law to lag digital technology will be felt by educators, librarians, consumers and - not coincidentally - by technologists. Content owners and providers understand the marketplace of ideas. They have little interest in the archival requirements of universities and libraries that must be able to make copies of works in different formats in order to ensure continuity of access and to serve their constituents.
Adoption of this provision will simply make the law cognizant of a fact of life in the digital age. The Internet and increasing numbers of electronic devices cannot function without ephemeral copying. The Internet functions by delivering copies of documents through a publicly accessible network. Those copies are further cached on PCs and various terminal devices. Today, many consumer electronics products already use some form of caching to deliver content. Tomorrow, even ordinary radios and televisions will rely on caching functions to allow quick and convenient review of content. The law must reflect this reality.
If there is one man-made structure that does not turn to dust, it is the temple of human knowledge. We are all products of it; we are all beneficiaries of it, profiting every day from which the culture and commerce which proceed from it. When a tollgate is being erected at the entrance to that temple, we should interrogate those who would build them and measure the true costs of the levies they would impose.

22. E-Reference Links - General Topics - Copyright
US Copyright Office. Library of Congress (WWW) Copyright information from the Library of Congress Copyright Office, including how to register a work,
http://www.lib.unc.edu/reference/quick/index.php?display=print_items&item_id=169

23. Library Of Congress
Copyright Office LC3.1 Annual Reports of the Register of Copyrights LC30.8/9 Library of Congress Catalogs Monographic Series 982, vol.13
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

24. U.S. Copyright Office
US Copyright Office is an Office of public record for Copyright Us Legal Notices Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Library of Congress First Gov
http://www.copyright.gov/

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25. U.S. Copyright Office - Rulemaking On Exemptions From Prohibition On Circumventi
Library exemptions from the DMCA Copyright anticircumvention provisions, the ruling by the Librarian of Congress and the Register of Copyrights (October 28 2000).
http://www.copyright.gov/1201/anticirc.html
Anticircumvention Rulemaking
Section 1201(a)(1) title 17, United States Code
Federal Register Notice Seeking Written Comments (version: pdf) Federal Register Notice Extending Deadlines for Initial and Reply Comments Federal Register Notice Setting Hearing Dates and Extending Deadline for Reply Comments ... Written statements submitted by witnesses at hearings Transcripts of hearing testimony Audio versions of hearing testimony Post-hearing Comments Dates Hearing Schedule PDF ... Letter from Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, conveying the views of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (September 29, 2000)
  • Compilations consisting of lists of websites blocked by filtering software applications; and Literary works, including computer programs and databases, protected by access control mechanisms that fail to permit access because of malfunction, damage, or obsoleteness.

26. The Library Of Congress
The Library of Congress is the nation s oldest federal cultural institution, Braille and Audio Materials Copyright Office Digital Preservation
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27. Legal Notices (Library Of Congress)
The Library of Congress wants to hear from any Copyright owners who are not View more information about Copyright law from the US Copyright Office.
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The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to the Congress and the American people. Through its Web sites, the Library offers broad public access to a wide range of information, including historical materials that may contain offensive language or negative stereotypes. Such materials must be viewed in the context of the relevant time period. The Library of Congress does not endorse the views expressed in such materials.
The Library of Congress Web sites have links to other federal agencies. We also link to other organizations' Web sites when there is a business reason to do so. This linking does not constitute the Library's endorsement of the content of their Web sites or of their policies or products.
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For site security and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, this government computer system employs software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, deny service, otherwise cause damage or access non-public information. Unauthorized attempts to upload information or change information are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the United States criminal code (18 U.S.C. 1030). Information regarding possible violations of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.

28. Circular 1 - Copyright Basics
or the method of obtaining royalty payments, it may be necessary to consult an attorney. Copyright Office * Library of Congress * Washington, DC 20559
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/bytopic/intprop/circ1.html
Library of Congress
Washington, DC 20559
March, 1992
  • a work prepared by an employee within the scope of his or her employment or
  • a work specially ordered or commissioned for use as a contribution to a collective work, as a part of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, as a translation, as a supplementary work, as a compilation, as an instructional text, as a test, as answer material for a test, or as an atlas, if the parties expressly agree in a written instrument signed by them that the work shall be considered a work made for hire....
    Two General Principles
    • The work is first published on or after March 1, 1989, in a foreign nation that on the date of first publication, is a party to the Berne Convention or, if the work is NOT first published in a country party to the Berne Convention, it is published (on or after March 1,1989) within 30 days of first publication in a country that is party to the Berne Convention or the work, first published on or after March 1, 1989, is a pictorial, graphic, or sculptural work that is incorporated in a permanent structure located in the United States or, if the work, first published on or after March 1, 1989, is a published audiovisual work, all the authors are legal entities with headquarters in the United States.
    What Works Are Protected
  • literary works
  • musical works, including any accompanying words
  • 29. ALA | Copyright
    US Copyright Office, Library of Congress World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Digital Copyright A Tale of Domestic Discord, Presented in
    http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/copyright.htm
    Washington Office
    Events

    Issues

    Civil Liberties, Intellectual Freedom and Privacy
    ... Issues
    Click on the "Take @ction" button to go to ALA's Legislative Action Center. Last update: 19-Aug-2005
    • (pdf file)
    To get the text of Senate or House bills, go to the "Thomas" Web site:
    http://thomas.loc.gov
    ], and enter the bill number in the Search window.
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    March 9 http://thomas.loc.gov ] and on the ALA . Libraries will be urging Members to co-sponsor the bill. http://thomas.loc.gov top
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    Related Files
    Press Release: Cinven and Candover purchase of Bertelsmannspringer (PDF File)
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    Related Links
    Promoting Innovation and Economic Growth: The Special Problem of Digital Intellectual Property, Committee for Economic Development, 2004
    Berkeley Center for Law and Technology

    Digital Future Coalition

    Electronic Frontier Foundation
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    50 E. Huron Chicago, IL 60611 Call Us Toll Free 1-800-545-2433
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    30. ALA | DMCA: The Digital Millenium Copyright Act
    The DMCA directed the US Copyright Office and the National Telecommunications (August 11, 2003) NTIA letter to the Library of Congress re rulemaking,
    http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/dmca/dmcadigitalmillenium.htm
    Washington Office
    Events

    Issues

    Civil Liberties, Intellectual Freedom and Privacy
    ... Issues
    Other DMCA Pages: Introduction DMCA and Libraries DMCA Mandates Legacy of DMCA Divided in to five "titles," the DMCA is a complex act that addresses a number of issues that are of concern to libraries. Among its many provision, the Act:
    • imposes rules prohibiting the circumvention of technological protection measures expands an existing exemption for making copies of computer programs provides a significant updating of the rules and procedures regarding archival preservation mandates a study of distance education activities in networked environments mandates a study of the effects of anti-circumvention protection rules on the "first sale" doctrine
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    DMCA and Libraries
    The following summarizes the key sections of the DMCA that relate to libraries. For more in-depth analysis of the DMCA and its impact on libraries: Title I: New Prohibitions On Circumvention Of Protection Technologies:
    • Prohibits the manufacture of any device, or the offering of any service, primarily designed to defeat an effective "technological protection measure"

    31. Copyright Resources For Schools And Libraries
    The Library of Congress Copyright Office was directed to conduct rulemaking proceedings and to publish rules that permit circumvention under certain
    http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dltcl/lbstat/copyres.html

    32. Electronic Copyright Management System
    Electronic Copyright Management System. CNRI and the Library of Congress are Once an application has been received, the Copyright Office INprocess
    http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/home/cstr/LoC.html
    Many of the object and information transfers performed in the ECMS will be provided by Privacy Enhance Mail (PEM,) which was developed by Trusted Information Systems (TIS). The PEM system can provide message privacy and correspondent authentication. Other messages will be sent between ECMS components via direct TCP connections. The TISPEM library, developed by RSA, will be used to provide message privacy and correspondent authentication. de/wya

    33. Copyright Basics By Library Of Congress. Copyright Office And United States - Pr
    Start here to download the Project Gutenberg eBook of Copyright Basics by Library of Congress. Copyright Office and United States.
    http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4292
    Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalog Quick Search Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... New Search Bibliographic Record Creator Creator United States Title Language English LoC Class LC: Education: Special aspects of education Subject EText-No. Release Date No Formats Available For Download Edition Format Encoding ¹ Compression Size Download Links ² Plain text us-ascii none 70 KB main site mirror sites Plain text us-ascii zip 23 KB main site mirror sites ¹ If you need a special character set, try our online recoding service ² If you are located outside the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Click on mirror sites to select a mirror site. If you have P2P software installed that understands magnetlinks click on Most recently updated: 2005-09-08 07:15:23

    34. Browse By Author: L - Project Gutenberg
    Library of Congress. Library of Congress Workshop on Etexts (English). Library of Congress. Copyright Office. Copyright Basics (English); Copyright Law of
    http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/l
    Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalog Quick Search Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... In Depth Information
    Browse By Author: L
    Authors: A B C D ... other Titles: A B C D ... other Languages with more than 50 books: Chinese Dutch English Finnish ... Spanish Languages with up to 50 books: Afrikaans Aleut Bulgarian Catalan ... Yiddish Categories: Audio Book, computer-generated Audio Book, human-read Data Music, recorded ... Pictures, still Recent: last 24 hours last 7 days last 30 days
    L'Abbat, Monsieur
    Labiche, Eug¨ne, 1815-1888
    Laboulaye, Edouard, 1811-1883
    Lacroix, John Victor
    Lacroix, Paul
    See: Jacob, P. L., 1806-1884
    Ladebat, M. de
    Ladue, Joseph

    35. United States Copyright Office - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The United States Copyright Office, a part of the Library of Congress, is the official US government body that maintains records of Copyright registration
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Copyright_Office
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The , a part of the Library of Congress , is the official U.S. government body that maintains records of registration in the United States chain of title Unreleased Madonna Songs edit
    Providing information services to the public NewsNet, Supporting the Library of Congress by obtaining and making available deposits for the Library’s collections designated agents under the (DMCA) and the (OCILLA) and information about (CARP) system of ad hoc edit
    External link
    Retrieved from " Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox

    36. Library Of Congress - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The Library serves as a legal repository to guarantee Copyright protection. Library of Congress Classification United States Copyright Office
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress
    Library of Congress
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Library of Congress, Jefferson building The Library of Congress is the unofficial national library of the United States . With over 128 million items, it is the second largest library in the history of the world, surpassed only by the British Library , which contains over 150 million items. With over 530 miles of shelves, the Library of Congress certainly is the longest library in the world. Its collections include more than 28 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 50 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America , including a Gutenberg Bible ; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.
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    The Library of Congress was established on April 24 , when President John Adams signed an act of Congress providing for the transfer of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington. The legislation appropriated $5,000 "for the purchase of such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress ..., and for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them...." The original library was housed in the new Capitol until August , when invading British troops set fire to the Capitol building , destroying the contents of the small (3,000 volumes) library.

    37. COPYRIGHT RESOURCES ONLINE
    The Copyright Office at the Library of Congress has both a World Wide Web site and a Gopher site. A number of relevant materials are available here as ASCII
    http://www.library.yale.edu/~okerson/copyproj.html
    Introduction "When Works Pass into the Public Domain," The following document consists sections on and on non-university intellectual property resources A better option would be to go to the sites through our annotated lists as the information is sometimes difficult to find. The annotated lists make it easier to locate the information pertinent to your needs.
    To the Annotated List of University Resources
    To the Annotated List of Non-University Intellectual Property Resources
    There are some additional resources added at the end of this document. These include a description of the process of preparing this page and the annotations, as well as five messages sent to the ILS 604 class
    SCHOLARLY PAPERS
    • Crews, Kenneth. University Microfilms, Inc. 1992 (ASCII text). Kenneth Crews is Associate Professor of Business Law at San Jose State University. Crews, Kenneth D. Working Paper for Presentation to the Association of Research Libraries, October 1992. Kenneth Crews is Associate Professor of Business Law at San Jose State University. Demac, Donna.

    38. Library Of Congress Invite Comments On Copyright Regulations
    August 2004 http//www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=2977 The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress is proposing to amend
    http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/ListArchives/0408/msg00071.html
    Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index
    http://www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=2977

    39. Library Of Congress
    From 1800 to 1814, the Library of Congress was housed in various spaces in the Law Library, the Office of the Librarian as well as the Copyright Office
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/dc79.htm
    Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building
    Photo courtesy of the DC SHPO
    Authorized in 1886, the first separate Library of Congress building, the Jefferson Building, was opened to the public in 1897. The Library's design was based on the Paris Opera House and was unparalleled in national achievement. Its 23-carat gold-plated dome capped the "largest, costliest, and safest" library building in the world. More than 40 painters and sculptors decorated the facade and interior making it surpass European libraries in its' devotion to classical culture. John L. Smithmeyer and Paul J. Pelz submitted the plans chosen by Congress for the design. Both architects were dismissed and the building's completion came under Gen. Edward Pearce Casey and civil engineer Bernard R. Green. The building stands today as a unique blend of art and architecture and is recognized as a national treasure. Now the Library of Congress is one of the largest and best-equipped libraries in the world. It houses approximately 90 million items on 540 miles of shelves. The Library has far exceeded its mission to make its resources available and useful to the United States Congress and the American people as well as to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The Library of Congress glorifies the American contribution to world knowledge, and the buildings stand as monuments to the people who furthered this cause. The Thomas Jefferson Building is located at Independence Ave. and 1st St., SE. Visitor hours are between 10:00 am and 5:30 pm Monday through Saturday. The John Adams Building is at 3rd St. and Independence Ave., SE. Visitor hours are 8:30 am to 9:30 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and 8:30 am to 5:30 pm on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The James Madison Building is located on Independence Ave. between 1st and 2nd Sts., SE. Visitor hours are from 8:30 am to 9:30 pm Monday through Friday and 8:30 am to 6:30 pm on Saturday. All

    40. HABS/HAER Production Notes: Impact Of Copyright
    Translate this page Refer to the above tables or to US Copyright Office Circular 1, The Office also maintains a master card catalog in the Library of Congress James Madison
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/habshaer/note/copyrit.htm
    TERMS OF PROTECTION Date of Work
    Terms of Protection
    Published before January 1, 1923
    expired; in the public domain Published between January 1, 1923, and December 31, 1963
    Published between January 1, 1964, and December 31, 1977
    28 years from date of publication plus an automatic extension of 67 years Created (but not necessarily published) between January 1, 1978, and December 31, 2002
    Life of author + 70 or through 2047, whichever is greater; works-for-hire 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation
    If the work has not been either published or registered, the creation date is used to determine the term of protection Date of Work
    Terms of Protection
    Created before January 1, 1978, but not published or registered
    Life of creator + 70 or through 2002, whichever is greater Created on or after January 1, 1978 but not published or registered
    Life of author + 70 or through 2047, whichever is greater
    PUBLIC DOMAIN
  • Materials in the public domain also include:
  • all materials published before January 1, 1923, and not renewed, and
  • all materials entirely created, commissioned, and/or published by the U.S. Government, including materials produced by federal government employees in the course of their jobs. [Materials created or published by the U.S. Government in collaboration with a non-U.S. Governmental individual or agency may or may not be in the public domain. Materials fitting this category may require additional background research.
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