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         Library Of Congress Copyright Office:     more books (100)
  1. Motion pictures, 1940-1949
  2. Motion pictures, 1950-1959
  3. Bulletin, Issue 7
  4. Bulletin, Issue 3
  5. Bulletin, Issue 8
  6. Bulletin, Issue 15
  7. Motion pictures, 1960-1969
  8. Bulletin by Library of Congress. Copyright Office., 1898-01-01
  9. Bulletin, Issues 1-6
  10. Bulletin, Issue 16
  11. Supplementary Copyright Statutes, Us Copy. Office by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2010-03-07
  12. Copyright in Congress, 1789-1904. a Bibliography, and Chronological Record of All Proceedings in Congress in Relation to Copyright From April by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 2010-03-25
  13. Rules and Regulations for the Registration of Claims to Copyright: Copyright Office Bulletin No. 15 by Library of of Congress Copyright Office, 2009-08-19
  14. Copyright in Japan by Library of Congress Copyright Office, 2009-05-20

81. LLRX.com - Library Digitization Projects And Copyright
The Copyright Office s Circular 22 can help you figure out the process involved The National Digital Library Program and the Library of Congress respect
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By Mary Minow, J.D., A.M.L.S. Mary Minow is an attorney, a former librarian and library trustee, and a library law consultant with librarylaw.com She has taught library law at the San Jose State School of Library Science. She received her B.A. from Brown University, her A.M.L.S. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and her J.D. from Stanford University. She is currently writing a book with Tomas Lipinski on legal issues for librarians for the American Library Association Published June 28, 2002 Editors' Note (SP): This article is divided into six parts. You may link directly to each one of these parts using the chart directly below. In addition, for your reference, the article's complete Table of Contents appears in section one of the article. Introduction and Overview Expiration of Works into the Public Domain Section 108 Library Exception
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82. NHA Testimony: John Hammer, 2 February 1994
The missions of the Library of Congress and the Copyright Office have been closely linked for more than a century. A key factor in making Congress s Library
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National Humanities Alliance
Testimony in the Form of a Letter on the FY-1995 Appropriation for the Library of Congress (in Connection with the Hearing of Public Witnesses)
Presented to the Honorable Vic Fazio, U.S. House of Representatives, Chairman, Legislative Subcommittee, Committee on Appropriations, by John Hammer, Director, National Humanities Alliance
February 2, 1994

The Honorable Vic Fazio
U.S. House of Representatives
Chairman, Legislative Subcommittee
Committee on Appropriations
H-302 Capitol Building
Washington, DC 20515
In Connection with its Hearing of Public Witnesses
2 February 1994 Dear Mr. Chairman: I write in support of the Library of Congress's appropriations request for FY-1995. As you know, witnesses for the National Humanities Alliance have appeared before the subcommittee frequently over the years with the intention of strengthening the members' understanding of the critical importance of the Library of Congress not only for scholars, students, librarians, but also for the entire nation. Outstanding members of our community including Louis Harlan (University of Maryland, the American Historical Association), Phyllis Franklin (Modern Language Association), and Stanley Katz (Princeton University and the American Council of Learned Societies) have provided the subcommittee with examples of the importance of the Library's collections for research and its critical support for the entire network of libraries from neighborhood branches of city libraries to the unique collections within the great research libraries.

83. Copyright Information
Library of Congress United States Copyright Office http//lcweb.loc.gov/Copyright/ This is a major source of official government information on Copyright.
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    Scope: This policy establishes restrictions regarding the access and use of University owned and maintained computers, computer systems, computer networks, electronic communications facilities, and other related computing facilities used to store and process data, text, and software used by the University. Guidelines for University Web Pages: http://www.pitt.edu/~provost/webproced.html
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  • 84. Webcasting Royalty Rates Sliced In Half
    The Library of Congress Thursday slashed the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel According to the ruling, the Copyright Office accepted the CARP s
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    85. About The Library Of Congress
    The Library of Congress, founded in 1800 and housed in a threebuilding complex through its administration of the Copyright Office, the National Library
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    Library of Congress
    The Library of Congress, founded in 1800 and housed in a three-building complex across from the nation's capitol in Washington, D.C., is a storehouse for knowledge and an active center for research and creativity of all kindsthe world's largest and most open library. With collections numbering close to 100 million items, it includes materials in 460 languages; the basic manuscript collections of 23 Presidents of the United States, and the papers of thousands of other figures who have shaped history; maps and atlases that have aided explorers and navigators in charting both the world and outer space; the earliest motion pictures and examples of recorded sound, as well as the latest data bases and software packages. The Russian/Soviet collections of the Library of Congress are strong in all areas except clinical medicine and technical agriculture, which are covered by the National Library of Medicine and the National Agricultural Library, respectively. The Library possesses approximately one million volumes of monographs and bound periodicals in the Russian language, 60,000 in Ukrainian, and 11,000 in Belorussian, the largest collections anywhere outside Russia. In addition, the Library acquires on an annual basis some 15,000-20,000 monographs and 3,000 serial titles from the Soviet Union and maintains an acquisition office in Moscow. In servicing the nation, the Library of Congress also:

    86. US Library Of Congress Attacked For Failing To Protect Consumers
    US Library of Congress attacked for failing to protect consumers Exemptions don t go far enough, ginger groups The Copyright Office ruling is here. µ
    http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=12400

    87. Carolina Copyright Committee Website - Copyright Office And Government
    US Copyright Office. Home Page Starting Point for Library of Congress Copyright Information. Publications Provides HTML and PDF links to important
    http://www.lib.unc.edu/copyright/government.htm
    UNC Home Site Map Index by Topic Home Page ... Publications : Provides HTML and PDF links to important materials produced by the Library of Congress, including " Circulars and Factsheets " which is often referred to in other reputable sources. These are conveniently listed by number and title. Laws House of Representatives: Comments/Questions
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    88. MSU Libraries' Copyright And Fair Use Mississippi State University Libraries
    The United States Copyright Office, Library of Congress http//www.Copyright.gov/ The U. S. Copyright Office includes general information about Copyright
    http://library.msstate.edu/copyright/
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    Friday, June 10, 2005 Note: Please keep in mind that the information presented here is only general information. True legal advice must be provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship specifically with reference to all the facts of a particular situation. Such is not the case here, so this information must not be relied on as a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a licensed attorney. 17 U.S.C. §102 Title 17 of the United States Code 17 U.S.C. §102
  • literary works musical works dramatic works pantomimes and choreographic works pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works motion pictures and other audiovisual works sound recordings architectural works
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  • U.S. Const. art. I, §8 ) states that "The Congress shall have Power ... to protect 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." Public Domain
    Section 107: Fair Use Title 17, section 107

    89. Library Patches Copyright Search
    The Library of Congress US Copyright Office has unveiled a Webbased Copyright records search system that will serve as a user-friendly Band-Aid until
    http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2001/0827/web-loc-08-29-01.asp
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    90. ALA | DMCA: The Digital Millenium Copyright Act
    On October 12, 1998, Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The DMCA directed the US Copyright Office and the National
    http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/dmca/dmcadigitalmillenium.htm
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    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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    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"

    91. U.S. Copyright Office
    US Copyright Office is an Office of public record for Copyright registration and deposit of Group Discusses Exceptions to Copyright Law for Libraries
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    92. Library Of Congress: Information From Answers.com
    Library of Congress, national Library of the United States, Washington, DC, Most copyrighted publications are catalogued by the Library of Congress,
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