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Basic information about copyright, fair use, and plagarism
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Gary H. Becker, National Copyright Consultant

 

"A Question of Copyright" - an ongoing feature column by Gary H. Becker in the Florida Media Quarterly.

 Copyright: a Guide to Information and Resources, by Gary H. Becker.  2003.

Book Overview

 

Copyright Topics in Higher Education - presented by Gary Becker at PBCC, Oct. 21, 2009.  (Must have login and password)

Determining Copyright Status

  • Digital Copyright Slider
    Determine if the material is still copyright protected by moving arrow to date on online tool
  • Duration of Copyright Chart
    Chart by Lolly Gasaway to determine when U.S. works pass into public domain
  • Public Domain Chart
    Chart first published by Peter B. Hirtle, includes Lolly Gasaway's chart and similar charts by Marie C. Malaro and Mary Minow

What Is Copyright?

Copyright: the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something (as a literary, musical, or artistic work) http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/copyright
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