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Bush, George P., Ed. – 1972
The objective of this book is to present selected reference and extensive resource materials in the narrow field of the impact of technology upon copyright, with special attention to the revision process presently in progress. The first section of the book is a bibliography, with brief annotations, of about 300 references, most of them from…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Cable Television, Communications
Peer reviewedBillings, Roger D., Jr. – Library Trends, 1983
Comments on court cases dealing with copyrighted materials of special interest to librarians highlight Williams and Wilkins case, Sony case dealing with videocopying, computer programs and databases, government and legal materials in public domain, musical works, and four factors of Section 107 (fair use) of 1976 Copyright Law. (109 references)…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Databases
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. – 1992
Issues connected with copyright and the copying of published print materials are discussed in question and answer form for teachers in Alberta (Canada) schools. Twenty-five questions are answered. The Copyright Act gives the copyright owner, usually the author or publisher, the sole right to copy or permit someone to copy his or her work. It also…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Fair Use (Copyrights)
Magner, Denise K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1996
A federal appeals court decision ruled in favor of three publishers who had sued the owner of a small copy-shop business for copyright infringement in producing custom-made anthologies for college courses. However, a divided court could not determine willful violation of the law, vacating damages awarded in lower court. Debate over fair use…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Copyrights, Court Litigation, Fair Use (Copyrights)
Peer reviewedWillinsky, John – English Quarterly, 1987
Examines the moral dilemma teachers face in wishing to go outside the textbook and photocopy new and interesting reading material for their students while knowing that such actions prevent writers from profiting by their work. (JC)
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Curriculum Enrichment
Peer reviewedCrews, Kenneth D. – Journal of Government Information, 1995
Summarizes recent developments in copyright law, with a focus on their consequences for users in colleges, universities, and libraries. Highlights include the concept of fair use; library reproduction rights; recent court cases and legislation; and future copyright concerns, including fair use of computer software and electronic text, and license…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Electronic Text
Mawdsley, Ralph D.; Permuth, Steven – 1982
The impact of the 1976 copyright laws on educational institutions is unclear. This sixteenth chapter of a book on school law discusses copyright legislation and cases of interest to educators, dividing copyright problems into four categories: photocopying, performance, videotaping, and computer programs. The guidelines that can be drawn from…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Drama
Peer reviewedSorenson, Gail Paulus – Journal of College and University Law, 1986
Provisions and interpretations of federal copyright law directly relevant to photocopying for classroom or library reserve use and related issues are examined, along with a case study of use of scientific articles in a college classroom, approaches to the issue of multiple copying, and fair use. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Instruction, Copyrights
Nevins, Francis M., Jr. – Washington University Law Quarterly, 1978
The implications of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976 for the use of videotapes in the classroom is examined in light of the recent marketing of home videotaping units. Universal Studios vs Sony Corp. is discussed, along with problems that are left unresolved by the new copyright act. (BH)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Copyrights, Court Doctrine, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedDouvanis, Costas J. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1993
Examines the nature of copyright, the current status of computer software in the context of copyright, and the applicability of the "Fair Use Doctrine" and "Classroom Guidelines" to instructional software and video as determined by relevant statute and case law. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Classrooms, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Copyrights
Bookmark, 1992
Computers, microfilm, cable television, satellite communications, photocopiers and other technical developments brought about general revision to U.S. Copyright Law, which was enacted in 1976 and became effective on January 1, 1978. The 17 articles in this issue of The Bookmark consider how the law has resolved the main problems: (1)…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Court Litigation, Databases, Facsimile Transmission
LeClercq, Angie Whaley, Comp. – 1993
Responses of 62 member libraries from the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) to a survey conducted by the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) about library policies and practices related to the fair use of unpublished manuscript materials indicates that recent court decisions and the current debate over fair use affect library…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Copyrights, Court Litigation
Bushey, Julia A. – 1975
The legality of certain teaching practices is being questioned. The controversy arises from the application of the 1909 copyright law to the use of the new copying technology. This information aid considers the current copyright law and the needs and practices of educators. The stickiest part of copyright law is the fair use doctrine, which allows…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Communications, Copyrights, Court Litigation
Goorian, Brad – 2001
Four subjects are the focus of this discussion of school law: sexual harassment, the copyright act, school discipline, and religion and the schools. In cases of sexual harassment of students by school personnel, a criterion for determining whether a school is liable involves the standard of "actual knowledge" in which school officials…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Court Litigation, Disability Identification, Discipline


