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Klein, H. Arthur – 1970
Holography is a process which numbers among its many applications the creation of holograms--unique three dimensional photographs that show spatial relations and shifts just as they exist in reality. This book recounts the history of holography, tracing its development from Euclid's theory of light rays through Huygens' theory of wave motion to…
Descriptors: Communications, Holography, Lasers, Light
Gibbs-Smith, Charles H. – 1970
Written in an informal style, this brief guide to the complexities of copyright law in England is intended for the world of museums and galleries. Particular attention is paid to the day-to-day problems encountered in photographic copyright. (MM)
Descriptors: Art Products, Copyrights, Information Dissemination, Laws
Stuart-Stubbs, B. – 1971
Extensive studies of expenditures on library materials and the use of photocopy machines in Canadian university libraries were conducted in 1971. The purpose of the purchasing study was twofold: (1) to reveal the pattern of library spending as an indication of how collections are being developed, and (2) to determine the effects of direct…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Library Acquisition
Bolt, Janice, Ed. – Illinois Libraries, 1976
In this journal issue six short articles concerning copyright law and practice are teamed with twelve others about cooperative experiences in Illinois libraries. The doctrine of "fair use," which limits the copyright owner's exclusive rights, is the subject of perspectives by an educational media publishing company and a library. The…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Copyrights, Library Cooperation, Library Networks
Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1979
Describes some of the techniques that enable the amateur microscopist to make scientifically revealing photographs, using simple and inexpensive equipment. (GA)
Descriptors: Color, Laboratory Techniques, Microreproduction, Microscopes
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Fordham 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
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Music Educators Journal, 1978
On October 19, 1976, President Ford signed the nation's first comprehensive revision of our copyright law since 1909. It became fully effective on January 1, 1978 and it is a law that will need to be understood by music educators both to improve their teaching and to protect themselves and their schools from incurring liability or being sued. This…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Laws, Music Education, Music Teachers
Waggoner, Glen A. – American School and University, 1978
The second in a series of articles outlines how the photoduplication field has opened up considerably in the last two years, lowering costs for users. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Freid, Stephen – New York Law School Law Review, 1977
The judicial doctrine of fair use is reviewed and an approach is suggested for making fair use determinations in court cases involving a copyright owner's exclusive rights. For journal availability see HE 509 045. (LBH)
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Guidelines
Waggoner, Glen A. – American School and University, 1977
First in a series of articles on how to lower costs by curbing unauthorized or excessive use of office copiers. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Elementary Secondary Education
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McCain, Roger A. – Library Quarterly, 1988
Reviews the economic theory of property rights and explores four applications of the transaction cost theory of property rights and free distribution in the economics of information: (1) copying technology; (2) computer software and copy protection; (3) satellite television and encryption; and (4) public libraries. (56 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Computer Software, Copyrights, Economics
Flygare, Thomas J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
Photocopying guidelines of the 1976 amendments to the Copyright Act have been further legitimized by a 1982 settlement involving New York University. Important recent developments concerning videotape copyrights include the 1981 guidelines of the House Judiciary Committee and the 1984 United States Supreme Court case, "Sony Corporation v.…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Court Litigation, Instructional Materials, Publishing Industry
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Horowitz, Irving Louis; Curtis, Mary E. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1984
Examines ramifications of legislative recognition of concept of fair use in Copyright Act of 1976 and argues that elimination of fair use doctrine, coupled with increase in technological approaches to reporting of secondary use of copyrighted material, will benefit authors, publishers, and librarians alike. Fifteen references are cited. (EJS)
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
EBU Review, 1976
A discussion of several national laws and international agreements regarding copyright and fair use of broadcast materials recorded off the air. (LS)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Educational Radio, Educational Television, International Law
Powers, David L. – Independent School Bulletin, 1974
Article tells how to make a slide/sound picture story that captivates the special atmosphere of a school that alumni like to see. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Products, Film Study, Graphic Arts, Photocomposition
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