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  1. Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers Or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; ... Maps; Motion Pictures, Volume 16, issue 2
  2. Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers Or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; ... Maps; Motion Pictures, Volume 13, issue 1
  3. Waiver of moral rights in visual artworks: Final report of the Register of Copyrights, March 1, 1996 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1996-01-01
  4. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 1
  5. Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 4. Works of Art, Etc. New Series by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-22
  6. Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [A] Group 1. Books. New Series by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  7. Copyright Law of the United States of America: contained in Title 17 of the United States Code. by Library of Congress. Copyright Office ., 2010-07-06
  8. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 10
  9. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 6 (Turkish Edition)
  10. Catalog of copyright entries by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1891-01-01
  11. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volume 1
  12. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 12
  13. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volumes 15-16
  14. Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions to Newspapers Or Periodicals, Etc.; Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery; ... Maps; Motion Pictures, Volume 17, issue 1

41. SRA International - Library Of Congress, U.S. Copyright Office Information Syste
SRA offers a broad range of services that span the IT life cycle strategic consulting; systems design, development and integration; and outsourcing and
http://www.sra.com/services/index.asp?id=581

42. Intellectual Property Copyright And Fair Use Resources
US Library of Congress. Copyright Office. Circular 92 Copyright Law of the United States of America. 1996. University Libraries call number J 85 LC
http://www.albany.edu/~ls973/copy.html

and
Fair Use Resources
pages provide the statute that describes fair use rights. (Text updated to April, 2000.) The Consortium for Educational Technology for University Systems pages have a very good discussion of fair use rights for faculty and students.
The is available at the Library of Congress website. The text is updated to 2002, to include the T.E.A.C.H. Act.
The four fair use factors portion of the statute is included in the Consortium for Educational Technology for University Systems pages. These pages offer explanations for educators.
http://www.cetus.org/fair5.html
The TEACH Toolkit , produced by Peggy Hoon at North Carolina State University, offers explanations to educators regarding distance education and fair use.
Unpublished Works; Works Published in the US; Works Published Outside the US [chart format]
The DMCA file is in pdf format and will require the Adobe Acrobat viewer.

43. Patents, Trademarks & Copyright, Best Of The Internet - NHSL
United States Copyright Office; Home page of the US Copyright Office with Library of Congress; Library of Congress home page covering research tools,
http://pierce.state.nh.us/internet/patent.asp
New Hampshire State Library

The Best of the Internet
Internet Resources selected by the New Hampshire State Library
New Hampshire PTDL
General Resources
International Inventors and Inventing ... For Fun General Resources International

44. DMCA
What the DMCA and the Copyright Term Extension Act Mean to the Library Following Public Hearings Before the Copyright Office, Library of Congress (6/00)
http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/dmca.html
Federal Relations and Information Policy Program Contact: Prue Adler ARL (.pdf document) Related Legislation
  • "Consumers, Schools, and Libraries Digital Rights Management Awareness Act of 2003" ( S. 1621 , introduced 9/16/03); ARL joins Shared Legal Capability letter endorsing S. 1621 (9/24/03, .pdf document "Benefit Authors without Limiting Advancement or Net Consumer Expectations" or BALANCE Act (H.R. 1066, .pdf document ), introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) on 3/4/03 "Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act of 2003" (H.R. 107, .pdf document ) reintroduced on 1/7/03 by Rep. Rick Boucher (D-VA), Rep. John Doolittle (R-CA), and Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-AL) "Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act of 2002" ( H.R. 5544 , pdf format), introduced by Rep. Rick Boucher (D-VA) and Rep. John Doolittle (R-CA), 10/3/02

45. Senate Considers A New Intellectual Property Organization
the ties between the Library of Congress and the US Copyright Office. the Copyright Office and the Library of Congress for well over a century.
http://www.arl.org/newsltr/188/senate.html
Senate Considers a New Intellectual Property Organization
In his statement, Bruce Lehman emphasized support by the Administration for many of the reforms proposed by Senator Hatch. He stressed the fact that because the PTO relies on revenue from fees, there is a need for "operational flexibility" in order to serve the public in a more efficient manner. He also suggested that the reinvented office, which would be called "The United States Intellectual Property Organization," be a performance-based organization (as envisioned by Vice President Gore) in which it has "greater accountability and responsibility." Some members of the Committee, including Senator Thompson (R-TN) and Senator Simpson (R-WY), questioned the need for such reform and were highly skeptical. Senator Thompson stated that he wondered whether this was a solution in search of a problem. ARL, other members of the Shared Legal Capability, the Association of American Publishers, and the National Humanities Alliance sent a joint letter to the Committee that stated: Ann Doty , Research Assistant for Federal Relations ARL: A Bimonthly Newsletter of Research Library Issues and Actions 188 (October 1996). Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries.

46. LibraryLaw Blog: Open For Public Comment Until Sept 7: Library Of Congress Propo
The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress is proposing to amend its regulations to permit the Library of Congress to record unpublished radio and
http://blog.librarylaw.com/librarylaw/2004/08/comments_on_pro.html
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47. May 13, 2005
The Library of Congress, with the Copyright Office, is looking forward to obtaining a greater understanding of the issues through the group and to receiving
http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/about/pr_051305.html
May 13, 2005 Contact: Guy Lamolinara (202) 707-9217; glam@loc.gov
Newly Formed Group to Make Recommendations by Mid-2006 During the initial meeting, the Study Group members drafted a mission statement (see below) and discussed which issues to address and how to organize their work.  The group plans on convening for 1½ days every other month; the next meeting will be held June 9 in New York City. Laura E. Campbell, associate librarian for Strategic Initiatives, thanked the Study Group members for volunteering their time and expertise.  Campbell, who is also chief information officer for the Library of Congress, is leading a national initiative to collect and preserve important digital materials that are at risk of being lost.  The project, formally called the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) ( www.digitalpreservation.gov The Section 108 Study Group is co-chaired by Laura Gasaway, director of the law library and professor of law at the University of North Carolina, and Richard Rudick, former vice president and general counsel of John Wiley and Sons.  The 17 other members (see below) are from various interests and sectors and bring a broad range of perspectives to the group.  The Study Group was limited to 19 members to ensure efficiency and to meet the mid-2006 deadline for making recommendations.  The Study Group plans on holding sessions outside of its regular meetings for the public and press, and a Web site will be launched shortly to provide information on the work of this group to the public.

48. Welcome To The NDIIPP
Thus, in 1998 the Library of Congress began to develop a digital strategy In addition, the Library is the home of the US Copyright Office and is thus
http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/index.php?nav=1

49. Copyright And Fair Use, UCSB Libraries
The US Copyright Office provides records of works registered for Copyright. Some records may be available only at the Library of Congress,
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subjects/copyright.html
You are here: Home Research Help By Subject
  • - short answers to all the basics
  • - 12-page summary
  • - includes the
    • , which give more detail on how the law is enforced
    - brief explanatons and overviews of common topics
  • Fair Use
  • The Conference on Fair Use - this is the University of Texas 'CONFU' page, which background and explanation about the Conference, which tried to create more concrete guidelines for fair use.
LOCAL RESOURCES AND POLICIES
    • Attachment A: Definitions for Fair Use
    • - from Cornell's Legal Information Institute
    • 2003. Main Library KF3030.1 .L56 2003
    • 1996. Main Ref KF 2995 F53 1996
    • 1996. Main Ref KF 2980 M38 1996
    • Crews, Kenneth. 2000. KF 2995 C74 2000
    • Talab, R.S. . 2d ed. 1999. KF 2994 T36 1999
    • 2001. Main Library K1420.5 .G65 2001
    • . 2001. Main Library KF3030.1.Z9 H64 2001
    The manages permissions and royalties.
    [above] for further options.
    was published from 1891-1982, and records since 1978 are available online. Printed catalogs are divided into parts by class of work registered. Catalog volumes available at UCSB are:
    • [beginning with 1960 vols.] Local Annex. [Consult GP Catalog in Main Reference for specific series and volumes.]
  • 50. Library Of Congress: Information From Answers.com
    and its Copyright Office. The Library s Poetry and Literature Center (est. Most Copyrighted publications are catalogued by the Library of Congress,
    http://www.answers.com/topic/library-of-congress
    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Government ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Politics US History Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Library of Congress Encyclopedia Library of Congress, poet laureate. Mainly supported by congressional appropriations, the library also has income from gifts by foundations and individuals, administered by the Library of Congress Trust Fund Board. Bibliography See studies by P. M. Angle (1958), G. Gurney (1966), M. McCloskey (1968), and C. A. Goodrum (1974, rev. ed. 1982). Politics Library of Congress The largest library in the United States, located in Washington, D.C ., and maintained largely by federal appropriations . Its original purpose was to provide research facilities for members of Congress
    American History
    Library Of Congress The oldest cultural institution in the nation's capital, the Library of Congress occupies a unique place in American civilization. Established as a legislative library in 1800, it grew into a national institution in the nineteenth century, a product of American cultural nationalism. Since World War II, it has become an international resource of unparalleled dimension and the world's largest library. In its three massive structures on Capitol Hill, the Thomas Jefferson Building (1897), the John Adams Building (1938), and the James Madison Memorial Building (1980), the Library of Congress brings together the concerns of government, learning, and librarianshipan uncommon combination, but one that has greatly benefited American polities, scholarship, and culture.

    51. Fair Use Guidelines
    Along with the Copyright Office and the US Patent and Trademark Office, whose letters of Library of Congress. Department 17. Washington, DC 20540
    http://www.libraries.psu.edu/mtss/fairuse/guidelines.html

    52. Marriott Library Copyright Education Page
    of America From the US Copyright Office at the Library of Congress (in pdf). Copyright Basics Circular 1 from the United States Copyright Office
    http://www.lib.utah.edu/circ/copyrightpage.htm
    Marriott Library Contents of this page STRAIGHT FROM THE SOURCE: FEDERAL RESOURCES COMPREHENSIVE WEB SITES USEFUL AND/OR INTERESTING MISCELLANEOUS SITES STATEMENTS OF PRINCIPLE ... TOPIC SPECIFIC RESOURCES "The Congress shall have power . . . [t]o promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries"
    The Constitution of the United States of America, Article 1, Section 8
    Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Services Co., Inc. STRAIGHT FROM THE SOURCE: FEDERAL RESOURCES
    back to top
    TEACH Act
    COMPREHENSIVE WEB SITES back to top
    At Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Kenny Crews' well organized, informative site. Includes educational materials, links to IU policies, and links to sites that track bills in Congress. At the University of Texas Office of General Counsel. Georgia Harper's very helpful site. Includes loads of educational material, including a

    53. At The Library, A Stack Of Choice Finds
    Tina Habash, a volunteer at the Library of Congress, views a stereograph found by made it through the Copyright Office but were never fully processed,
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/04/AR2005080401707.
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    At the Library, a Stack of Choice Finds
    By Dan Zak Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, August 5, 2005; Page C01 Michael Jordan wasn't much of a basketball player when he was 13. Well, he might've been, but certainly not in this 1977 footage of a junior high school game in Wilmington, N.C. It was shot on a camcorder from the bleachers of a gym, probably by another player's gung-ho parent. And His Airness is just another jerseyed youth popping airballs.
    (By Lucian Perkins The Washington Post) "He makes one shot out of five, so he wasn't that great," says intern Marlena Brown, scrutinizing a DVD of the transferred footage in an oak-paneled room at the Library of Congress. Then there is Marilyn Monroe at a Los Angeles driving range in 1954, hacking at a golf ball with an iron. Then a grainy movie of her ceremonial appearance at Brooklyn's Ebbets Field for an all-star soccer match in 1957. After being escorted to the field by guards, Monroe primps, tugs at her tight pencil skirt and readies for the opening kick.

    54. Copyright FAQ's
    Copyright Office, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 205596000. (202) 707-3000. To order application forms, the number is
    http://www.publaw.com/cfaqs.html
    Click Here to Order
    Click Here to Order
    When is my work protected? Where can I get application forms? How long does it take to my certificate? How can I obtain copies of someone else's work and/or registration certificate? What is mandatory deposit? Do I have to register my work to be protected? To register a work, you need to submit a completed application form, a non-refundable filing fee of $30, and a non-returnable copy or copies of the work to be registered. Can I find out what is happening with my registration? May I register more than one work on the same application? Where do I list the titles? You may register unpublished works as a collection on one application with one title for the entire collection if certain conditions are met. It is not necessary to list the individual titles in your collection, although you may do so by completing a Continuation Sheet. Published works may only be registered as a collection if they were actually first published as a collection and if other requirements have been met. What is the difference between form PA and form SR?

    55. Appendix B | LC21: A Digital Strategy For The Library Of Congress | Committee On
    Michael Burke, US Copyright Office, Library of Congress. Laura Campbell, National Digital Library Program, Library of Congress
    http://books.nap.edu/html/lc21/appB.html
    B
    Briefers at Plenary Meetings and Site Visits
    JANUARY 21, 1999
    James Billington, Office of the Librarian, Library of Congress Jo Ann Jenkins, Office of the Librarian, Library of Congress Donald Scott, Office of the Librarian, Library of Congress Virginia Sorkin, Office of the Librarian, Library of Congress Members of the Executive Committee and Senior Management Reporting Group
    FEBRUARY 18-19, 1999
    Herbert S. Becker, Information Technology Services, Library of Congress James Billington, Office of the Librarian, Library of Congress Laura Campbell, National Digital Library Program, Library of Congress Clifford Cohen, Library Services, Library of Congress Jeffrey Griffith, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress Janice Hyde, Law Library, Library of Congress Jo Ann Jenkins, Office of the Librarian, Library of Congress Rubens Medina, Law Library, Library of Congress Daniel P. Mulhollan, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress Kent Ronhovde, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress Donald Scott, Office of the Librarian, Library of Congress

    56. Contents | LC21: A Digital Strategy For The Library Of Congress | Committee On A
    Units of the Library of Congress, 53. Office of the Librarian, 54. Library Services, 54. Law Library, 67. Copyright Office, 69
    http://books.nap.edu/html/lc21/
    Contents
    Title Page and Notice i National Academies Statement iii Committee v Preface ix Acknowledgment of Reviewers xii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DIGITAL REVOLUTION, LIBRARY EVOLUTION Introduction Context The Need for Cooperation Among Libraries The Rapid Rise of Information Resources in Electronic Formats High Initial Cost of the Electronic Environment User Demand for Electronic Resources Digital Materials, Ownership Rights, and Libraries The Great Libraries in the Electronic Age Roadmap for This Report THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS: FROM JEFFERSON TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY A Brief History Units of the Library of Congress Office of the Librarian Library Services Law Library Congressional Research Service National Digital Library Program Looking to the Future: The Library of Congress in 2010 BUILDING DIGITAL COLLECTIONS Traditional Collections: Scope and Responsibility The Challenges of Digital Collections Defining and Building Collections in the Digital Era Defining the Scope of "Collecting" Responsibility Mechanisms for Building Digital Collections Licensed Resources Collecting Web-based Resources Building Infrastructure for Digital Collections PRESERVING A DIGITAL HERITAGE Preservation: Traditional Scope and Responsibilities Preservation Challenges for Digital Collections Organizational Issues: Defining the Scope of the Library's Preservation Responsibilities The Library of Congress As Owner and Primary Custodian The Library of Congress As a Fail-safe Mechanism The Library of Congress As a Participant in Shared Responsibilities for Long-term Preservation

    57. Library Of Congress
    and its Copyright Office. The Library s Poetry and Literature Center (est. More on Library of Congress from Infoplease. Copyrights What Works Are
    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0829685.html
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    Sep 11, 2005

    58. Copyright And Intellectual Property Rights
    Linked US Copyright Office The Library of Congress, Washington, DC. A report to Congress by the US Copyright Office in the wake of the Digital
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Copyright/
    CONTENTS: Current Awareness Reference Organizations
    Current Awareness
    The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), Washington, DC
    Tracking of policy and legislation by the American Library Association Washington Office.
    The Journal of Electronic Publishing

    An electronic journal published by the University of Michigan Press.
    Reference
    Maintained by the Association of Research Libraries
    The Legal Information Institute, Cornell University
    A collection of links maintained by the the Groton Public School.
    In Adobe Acrobat format.
    A collection of documents relating to intellectual property, particularly in relation to electronic publishing.
    LibLicense: Licensing Digital Information, A Resource for Librarians

    All kinds of information and resources for librarians to learn about and participate in licensing electronic resources.
    New Horizons in Scholarly Communication
    Librarian's Association of the University of California
    Organizations
    Digital Future Coalition The Library of Congress, Washington, DC. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC. World Intellectual Property Organization - WIPO A United Nations organization "responsible for the promotion of the protection of intellectual property throughout the world through cooperation among States, and for the administration of various multilateral treaties dealing with the legal and administrative aspects of intellectual property."

    59. HOME MLA Copyright For Music Librarians
    The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress is amending its regulations governing the content and service of certain notices on the Copyright owner of a
    http://www.lib.jmu.edu/org/mla/

    Home
    FAQs Guidelines Resources ... About Us who we are, why we provide this service, and a brief history of this website News
    What's New!
    Music Library Association

    60. Information Policy: Copyright And Intellectual Property
    US Library of Congress. Copyright Office. URL http//lcweb.loc.gov/Copyright/. US Proposed Guidelines on Fair Use for the Preservation of Library
    http://www.ifla.org/II/cpyright.htm
    INFORMATION POLICY:
    IN THIS DOCUMENT: Bibliography
    Periodicals

    International Instruments

    Americas
    ...
    Europe
    SUGGESTIONS TO:
    IFLANET@ifla.org
    SEE ALSO: Web Directory: Intellectual Property
    Digital Libraries: Cataloguing and Indexing of Electronic Resources

    Digital Libraries: Projects and Resources

    Information Policy: General Resources
    ...
    Library and Information Science: Policy Statements
    Contributors: Jan Stohner Stephen Spencer Nancy Brodie
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    AAU. Report of the AAU Task Force on Intellectual Property Rights in an Electronic Environment.
    Submitted to the AAU Presidents Steering Committee. April 4, 1994. Washington, DC.
    URL:
    American Committee for Interoperable Systems. Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure
    September 1, 1994.
    URL:
    American Library Association, et. al. Fair Use in the Electronic Age: Serving the Public Interest.
    This statement was developed by representatives of the following associations: American Association of Law Libraries, American Library Association, Association of Academic Health Sciences Library Directors, Association of Research Libraries, Medical Library Association Special Libraries Association. This document has also been endorsed by the Art Libraries Society of North America. January 18, 1995.
    URL:
    Anonymous.

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