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Peer reviewedFordham Law Review, 1977
The new copyright law specifically exempts some educational activities from infringement actions, but many educational uses of copyrighted works--particularly those resulting from modern technology--will continue to be judged on the basis of fair use. This comment focuses on what fair use means for educators. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Laws
Peer reviewedBrennan, Thomas C. – New York Law School Law Review, 1976
The legislative history of the new copyright law that will become effective January 1, 1978 is reviewed. Principal provisions of the law are outlined, including those dealing with fair use, reproduction by public libraries, exemption of certain performances, cable television, performance right in records, royalties, jukeboxes, and public…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Authors, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television
Steinhilber, August W. – 1981
Chapter 20 of a book on school law provides guidelines for school access to copyrighted materials. The 1976 copyright law, which became effective January 1, 1978, abolished common law copyright and established a single federal system. Certain sections of the law under the judicial doctrine of fair use are subject to exceptions that are of benefit…
Descriptors: Books, Compliance (Legal), Copyrights, Educational Practices
Becker, Gary H. – 1982
An overview of the Copyright Law (Public Law 96-517) and highlights of those sections most applicable to education are presented in this resource guide. Specific references are made to both print and nonprint materials and guidelines are provided to assist in determining whether the use of material or its reproduction might constitute an…
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Aids, Computer Software


