About the Copyright Initiative
About This Web Site
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About These Tools...
- BLC Author Addendum --
Free legal tool for authors. Helps author modify a publisher's
agreement and retain key rights to one's articles. See Secure
& Retain Your Rights for details.
- Copyright
Decision Map -- Flowchart shows steps for deciding whether
a work may be reproduced.
- Copyright
Renewal Database (Stanford) -- "An
online database that enables people to search copyright-renewal
records [not original copyright registrations] for books
published in the United States between 1923 and 1963." Includes
[some] scores. Also known as the "Copyright Determinator."
See also Stanford
Report, April 2, 2007, press release.
- Creative Commons --
"Creative Commons licenses provide a
flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors,
artists, and educators. . . . [They build] upon the 'all
rights reserved' concept of traditional copyright to
offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach." Tools
were created by a non-profit organization and free.
- Fair
Use Analysis Tool (U. Minnesota)
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This form help you examine the four
factors surrounding
the circumstances of your proposed "fair use." See
also Understanding
Fair Use.
- Know Your Copy Rights --
Sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries. This is a "Web
site for librarians who are developing positive educational programs
for academic users of copyrighted materials in U.S. not-for-profit
institutions."
- Public
Domain Chart -- Helps you determine if an item is in
the public domain (and thus copied without permission). Identifies
copyright term dates and current copyright status of various
types of items.
- Retaining
Your Copyright -- PDF brochure from the UConn Libraries.
See also Author
Copyright Management and information about retaining
your rights when Publishing
and/or Distributing Your Work.
- SHERPA: Publishers'
Policies --
Summarizes publisher copyright policies, including
permissions that are normally given as part of each publisher's
copyright transfer agreement.
- SPARC
Author Addendum -- Free legal tool for authors. Helps
author modify a publisher's agreement and retain
key rights to one's articles. Developed by SPARC
in partnership with the non-profit organizations, Creative
Commons and
Science Commons.
- TEACH
Act Toolkit --
Helps instructors, librarians, and higher education administrators understand,
benefit from, and adhere to requirements set forth in the
TEACH Act. (TEACH Act = Technology, Education, and Copyright
Harmonization Act. It "updated copyright law pertaining to
transmissions of performances and displays of copyrighted
materials. Such transmissions are critical to current higher
education distance education efforts, including online courses."
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