Copyright in the Age of New TechnologyWith the many changes in technology since the Copyright Act was passed, following that law has become increasingly complex. Educators need to understand the law, and how to apply it in various situations. This fastback addresses some of the key issues of copyright law with particular attention to new technologies. After a brief history of the copyright law is given, penalties for copyright infringement are outlined. Next is a description of fair use conditions for photocopying, videotape, taping broadcast television programs, cable television programming, satellite television programming, and distance learning networks. Discussion then moves to computers and copyright, discussing multimedia, materials placed on electronic reserve by educators, and electronic publishing. Contains 32 references: 13 books and articles, 3 internet sites, and 6 laws and Congressional reports. (AEF) |
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... copyright include : 1. Literary works ; 2. Musical works , including any accompanying words ; 3. Dramatic works , including any accompanying music ... Copyright does not ... Law ? " There are two important reasons . The first is a matter of pro ...
... copyright include : 1. Literary works ; 2. Musical works , including any accompanying words ; 3. Dramatic works , including any accompanying music ... Copyright does not ... Law ? " There are two important reasons . The first is a matter of pro ...
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... specifically about music copyright law , readers may wish to obtain fastback 368 Music Copyright Law in Education , by Robert Henley Woody , III , and Robert Henley Woody , II . A Brief History of Copyright Law opyright law has a 9.
... specifically about music copyright law , readers may wish to obtain fastback 368 Music Copyright Law in Education , by Robert Henley Woody , III , and Robert Henley Woody , II . A Brief History of Copyright Law opyright law has a 9.
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... copyright for sheet music was given the exclusive right to make mechanical reproductions of the music , subject to a ... copyright law was complex and cumbersome . Apparently , it also did not serve au- thors very well . In 1909 , Mark ...
... copyright for sheet music was given the exclusive right to make mechanical reproductions of the music , subject to a ... copyright law was complex and cumbersome . Apparently , it also did not serve au- thors very well . In 1909 , Mark ...
Contents
Why Educators Should Know the Copyright | 7 |
Penalties for Copyright Infringement | 14 |
Computers and Copyright | 28 |
Copyright | |
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