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  1. DMCA section 104 report: A report of the Register of Copyrights pursuant to [section] 104 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by Library of Congress. Copyright Office., 2001-01-01
  2. Report on legal protection for databases: A report of the Register of Copyrights by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1997-01-01
  3. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 8
  4. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 7
  5. General guide to the Copyright Act of 1976 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1977-01-01
  6. Catalogue of copyright entries, Volume 17 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  7. Catalogue of copyright entries, Volume 13 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2009-08-22
  8. Copyright Basics
  9. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Volume 6
  10. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 9
  11. Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Volume 11
  12. Bulletin, Issue 15
  13. Bulletin, Issue 5
  14. Bulletin, Issue 2

61. Information Policies: US -- 1976 Copyright, Chapter 7
except as otherwise specified, are the responsibility of the Register of Copyrights as director of the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress.
http://www.cni.org/docs/infopols/US.Copyright.1976-7.html
www.cni.org the web
Coalition for Networked Information Information Policies: A Compilation of Position Statements, Principles, Statutes, and Other Pertinent Statements
Source: Title 17, United States Code, Sections 101-810.
Analysis.
    (3) for the issuance of a receipt for a deposit under section 407, $2; (5) for the filing, under section 115(b), of a notice of intention to make phonorecords, $6; (6) for the recordation, under section 302(c), of a statement revealing the identity of an author of an anonymous or pseudonymous work, or for the recordation, under section 302(d), of a statement relating to the death of an author, $10 for a document of six pages or less, covering no more than one title; for each page over six and for each title over one, $1 additional; (7) for the issuance, under section 601, of an import statement, $3; (8) for the issuance, under section 706, of an additional certificate of registration, $4; (10) for the making and reporting of a search as provided by section 705, and for any related services, $10 for each hour or fraction of an hour consumed;

62. Los Angeles Public Library | Research Guides | Copyright Information
Copyrights are handled by the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. What can be Copyrighted?
http://www.lapl.org/resources/guides/copyrights.html
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  • Completed application form Fee of $20 Copies of the work
  • What is available in Los Angeles Public Library's Science, Technology and Patents Department? Los Angeles Public Library has the Catalog Anyone wishing to, may conduct online searches by using his/her own computer. To connect, use: or to gain access through LC MARVEL, Telnet to: marvel.loc.gov What can't be found in Science, Technology and Patents Department? Contact Us Site Map

    63. Library Of Congress--Historical Collections For The National Digital Library, Pa
    The National Digital Library Program at the Library of Congress is a fiveyear program In the Copyright Office, a prototype system (CORDS) for accepting
    http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april96/loc/04c-arms.html
    Historical Collections for the National Digital Library
    Lessons and Challenges at the Library of Congress
    Caroline R. Arms
    Library of Congress
    caar@loc.gov D-Lib Magazine , April 1996 ISSN 1082-9873 [This is the first of a two-part story. The second part appears in the May issue of this magazine. Editor, November 26, 1996.] "For the general public, the Congress has endorsed the creation of a National Digital Library through a private-public partnership that will create high-quality content in electronic form and thereby provide remote access to the most interesting and educationally valuable core of the Library's Americana collections. Schools, libraries, and homes will have access to new and important material in their own localities along with the same freedom readers have always had within public reading rooms to interpret, rearrange, and use the material for their own individual needs."
    James Billington, Librarian of Congress, Fall 1995

    64. Library Of Congress--Historical Collections For The National Digital Library, Pa
    The Library of Congress is assembling its historical digital archive by collections working with the US Copyright Office and the Library s Office of the
    http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may96/loc/05c-arms.html
    Historical Collections for the National Digital Library:
    Lessons and Challenges at the Library of Congress
    Continued from part 1 of this article Caroline R. Arms
    Library of Congress
    caar@loc.gov D-Lib Magazine , May 1996 ISSN 1082-9873 http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ammemhome.html
    Contents

    65. Copyright Information: COPYRIGHTS At The University Of Michigan
    Library of Congress Digital Millennium Copyright Act Summary 72K PDF The Licensing Division in the Copyright Office administers the compulsory and
    http://www.copyright.umich.edu/law.html

    University Policies
    Help and Contact Information Useful Links Reporting Possible Infringements ... HOME
    Association of Research Libraries
    Library of Congress
    United States Code
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    Fair Use
    Library of Congress
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    Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia Established by Congress of the United States

    Guidelines on Photocopying under Interlibrary Loan Arrangements
    University of Minnesota Digital Media Center
    Fair Use in Education
    Legal
    Library of Congress
    United States Code

    [72K PDF] [120K PDF] American Library Association Distance Education and the TEACH Act
    Licensing
    Creative Commons Creative Commons is devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to build upon and share. Open Source Initiative Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to managing and promoting the Open Source Definition for the good of the community, specifically through the OSI Certified Open Source Software certification mark and program.
    Public Domain
    Public Domain Overview University of North Carolina Task Force on Intellectual Property Gasaway Table: When Works Pass Into the Public Domain RETURN TO TOP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3071 Fleming Building Ann Arbor MI 48109-1340 (734) 764-2571 FAX (734) 764-4546 The information presented here is intended for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice. If you have specific legal questions pertaining to the University of Michigan, please contact the

    66. 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.

    67. Statement By James J. O'Donnell On LC21: A Digital Strategy For The Library Of C
    Our study of the Library of Congress and its strategic and tactical reactions to The Copyright Office, meanwhile, has experimented with a system for
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/news.nsf/isbn/s0309071445?OpenDocument

    68. Salon.com Technology | Copywrong?
    the Copyright Office would act more as an agent for the Library of Congress, After all, the Library of Congress is the Yellowstone and Yosemite of
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  • Copywrong? By Damien Cave Specifically, the 200-page study hearings Print story E-mail story Just as the office's previous report focusing specifically on Section 1201 concluded that public anti-circumvention concerns were focused too far out in the future to warrant immediate legislative action, Wednesday's tome also argued against the call for reform. Even as hackers worldwide launch protests for a Russian programmer who was indicted for unlocking e-book security, and ISPs daily struggle with how to decide when Web sites violate the law, and a magazine publisher is in the middle of appealing an injunction that prohibits distribution of DVD-cracking code,

    69. Comments To Library Of Congress: AFB Seeks Exemption For Literary Works - Americ
    Before the Copyright Office Library of Congress. In the Matter of Rulemaking Exemption to Prohibition on Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems
    http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=3&TopicID=156&DocumentID=1840

    70. Locating U.S. Copyright Holders: The WATCH File
    Ask the Copyright Office. Because Copyright in unpublished manuscripts often is not registered with the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress,
    http://tyler.hrc.utexas.edu/us.cfm
    At the end of this document, there is a brief bibliography of print resources Definitions. Does U.S. law protect manuscripts by non-U.S. authors? Who grants permissions? ... A final note.
    Definitions
    manuscript any unpublished form of a creative work not intended for general distribution, including notes, holograph, typescript, galleys, page proofs as well as correspondence and diaries. a right granted by statute to the author or originator of a literary or artistic production that, for a limited time, invests the originator with the sole and exclusive privilege of multiplying copies of the work and publishing and selling them. ownership rights rights that come with owning tangible physical property. Back to Top
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    Who grants permissions?
    Back to Top
    Step 1. Ask the owner. Step 2. Step 3. Ask other scholars. Step 4. Examine acknowledgments and notes sections. Step 5. Ask the author's publisher. Step 6. Ask an author's society. Step 7. Use genealogical sources.

    71. Copyright Law
    Copyright Basics, from the Library of Congress US Copyright Office, explains what Copyright means and what kinds of information and objects are covered by
    http://www.library.jhu.edu/researchhelp/general/copyright/

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    The use of information in all environments, including within educational and research institutions, is governed by or intellectual property law. Everyone who uses information, everyone who uses a library, makes a copy of an electronic journal article on their computer, or even makes a photocopy, needs to know the law and how it applies to him or her. Do not assume that, because you are part of a university, all use you make of information falls under fair use or educational exemptions. This is not the case.
    What do I need to do to show a film or video for a program or to a campus organization?

    Further resources

    • When works pass into the public domain will help you to judge whether or not the material you want to copy, scan or quote really is old enough to qualify. This page is provided by Dr. Laura Gassaway, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. When the paper is for a course and not for publication...

    72. CFDA Logo Image Of A US Flag Skip Navigation Home FAQ Privacy
    Telephone (202) 7073000. Mailing address Library of Congress, Copyright Office, 101 Independence Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20559- 6000.
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    73. US Copyright Act Of 1976 - CHAPTER 7
    The Copyright Office General responsibilities and organization. Register of Copyrights as director of the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress.
    http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/socl/law/CopyrightActof1976/chap7.h
    by US Government Terms Contents CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 ... CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 7
    ec.
    and searching.
    709. Delay in delivery caused by disruption of postal or other services.
    710. Reproduction for use of the blind and physically handicapped:
    Voluntary licensing forms and procedures.
    (3) for the issuance of a receipt for a deposit under section 407, $2; (5) for the filing, under section 115(b), of a notice of intention to make phonorecords, $6; (6) for the recordation, under section 302(c), of a statement revealing the identity of an author of an anonymous or pseudonymous work, or for the recordation, under section 302(d), of a statement relating to the death of an author, $10 for a document of six pages or less, covering no more than one title; for each page over six and for each title over one, $1 additional; (7) for the issuance, under section 601, of an import statement, $3; (8) for the issuance, under section 706, of an additional certificate of registration, $4; (10) for the making and reporting of a search as provided by section 705, and for any related services, $10 for each hour or fraction of an hour consumed; Section 709. Delay in delivery caused by disruption of postal or other services.

    74. Going To A Museum? Resources For Educators » Library Of Congress
    The Office of Copyright Protection is located in the Library of Congress and exhibits interesting materials. Also, many original manuscripts of historical,
    http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/it/projects/Museums_1/?p=92

    75. Letter From Assistant Secretary Victory To Marybeth Peters, Register Of Copyrigh
    Ms. Marybeth Peters Register of Copyrights Library of Congress Systems for Access Control Technologies, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, 67 Fed.
    http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/occ/dmca/dmca2003/dmcaletter_08112003.html
    August 11, 2003
    Ms. Marybeth Peters
    Library of Congress
    James Madison Memorial Building
    Washington, DC 20540-3120 Dear Ms. Peters: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration ("NTIA"), an agency of the United States Department of Commerce, "serves as the President's principal adviser on telecommunication policies pertaining to the Nation's economic and technological advancement." As a matter of policy established by Congress, among other objectives, NTIA seeks to promote "the benefits of technological development in the United States for all users of telecommunications and information facilities." Striking the appropriate balance among the complex and oftentimes competing interests of affected stakeholders is an indispensable component of formulating responsive policies that best serve the interests and needs of all Americans. This section provides in pertinent part: (a) Violations Regarding Circumvention of Technological Measures. (1)(A) No person shall circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title. The prohibition contained in the preceding sentence shall take effect at the end of the 2-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this chapter. In so doing, the statute instructs the Librarian to consider a number of factors, including those incorporating traditional notions of "fair use," in conducting the rulemaking.

    76. DMCA Request For Comments
    THE UNITED STATES Copyright Office, Library of Congress. RIN No. 0660ZA09. Docket No. 990428110-9110-01. Request for Comments on Section 1201(g) of the
    http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/occ/dmca/dmca.htm
    Billing Code:
    UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Telecommunications and Information Administration; AND
    RIN No. 0660-ZA09 Docket No. 990428110-9110-01 AGENCIES: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration,
    Library of Congress ACTION: Request for Public Comment Section 1201(g) on encryption research and including legislative recommendations - if any - no later than one year after enactment of the DMCA. This Federal Register Notice is intended to solicit comments from interested parties on the effects of section 1201(g) of the DMCA. More specifically, how will the provisions of section 1201(g) of the DMCA affect encryption research? DATES: Comments must be received by July 26, 1999. th Comments submitted in electronic form should be sent to dmca@ntia.doc.gov and crypto@loc.gov Section 1201 of Title 17, U.S. Code , takes effect October 28, 2000, two years from the date of enactment of the DMCA. The DMCA also makes it illegal for a person to manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide, or otherwise traffic in any technology, product, service, device, component or part thereof which is primarily designed or produced The DMCA also includes several additional exemptions from the general prohibition or circumvention. One such exemption is for security testing.

    77. US Copyright Office - The University Of Iowa Libraries
    The Copyright Office offers introductory answers to frequently asked questions through the Library of Congress web pages http//www.loc.gov/Copyright/.
    http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/access/fairuse/USCO.htm
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    78. Oklahoma State University Patent And Trademark Library
    Library of Congress Information Section, LM455 US Copyright Office US Copyright Office, Library of Congress http//www.Copyright.gov/
    http://www.library.okstate.edu/patents/copyrite.htm
    and Related Web sites
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    Library of Congress
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    http://www.benedict.com/
    Provides information and pointers regarding fair use, software issues, fundamentals and registering.
    http://www.templetons.com/brad//copymyths.html
    When Works Pass Into the Public Domain

    http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm
    Agreement on Guidelines for Classroom Copying
    in Not-for-Profit Educational Institutions with respect to books and periodicals.
    Guidelines for Educational Uses of Music

    Guidelines for Off-Air Recording of Broadcast Programming for Educational Purposes
    Using Software : A Guide to the Ethical and Legal Use of Software for Members of the Academic Community. Patent and Trademark Library Home Library Home OSU Home A-Z INDEX ... Search this Site Last Update: March 07, 2005

    79. Carnegie Mellon Libraries Copyright
    Copyright Basics (US Copyright Office, Library of Congress). Copyright Crash Course (Georgia Harper, Office of General Counsel, University of Texas)
    http://www.library.cmu.edu/OtherInfo/Copyright.html
    Carnegie Mellon Sites

      Student Activities guidelines for students on appropriate use of film and video in a public setting.
    Basic Information
      (Georgia Harper, Office of General Counsel, University of Texas)
      (Brad Templeton)
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      ... and related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code. (U.S. House of Representatives)
      Summary of the legislation. DMCA Legislative History (Home Recording Rights Coalition) (U.S. Congress)
      S. 505, enacted in January 1998 to amend provisions of Title 17, United States Code.

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    80. The Chronicle: Daily News: 12/20/2002 -- 01
    The head of the Library of Congress oversees the Copyright Office. The groups made a similar but unsuccessful appeal two years ago.
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