PPT-Copyright and Fair Use Doris Van
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Kampen Breit Faculty Development Librarian Saint Leo University 2019 NET Act No Electronic Theft NET Act 1997 Facilitates prosecution of copyright violations for
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Kampen Breit Faculty Development Librarian Saint Leo University 2019 NET Act No Electronic Theft NET Act 1997 Facilitates prosecution of copyright violations for personsorganizations using the Internet to intentionally distribute copyrighted software mediamusic etc. Morgan Stickler, Taylor Coppersmith, Paige Spicer. http://. waughchapel-pta.com. /. wp. /. wp. -content/uploads/2015/01/math-clip-. art.jpg. IT’S THE LAW!!!. http://21cif.com/tutorials/micro/mm/copyright/images/. Tara Whittington. Why do we have copyrights?. Copyrights are used to encourage citizens to continue to create things. It protects their creations in limited ways using laws. It is also used that so society has access to the creations of other people so that they can be used to promote culture and more creations . By: Elise Covrett. What is copyrighting?. The act of using someone else’s text or words and claiming them as your own.. What does Copyright apply to. Literary works. musical compositions. dramatic works. . Opportunities. and . Diversity. Doris Chromek-Burckhart – Equal Opportunities Officer. Tim Smith – Chair of the Equal Opportunities . Advisory. Panel. Mandate by the . Director. General. Legal. For Genealogists, Authors, Lecturers, and. Hobbyists. Using TMG. . database. © 2013 Catherine K. Wilson All Rights Reserved. For . RUG member use only. . No other permissions granted.. Topics Covered in Lecture 1. What you need to know!. Copyright Infringement. What is it?. Anyone who violates any of the exclusive rights of the copyright owner as provided by sections 106 through 122 or of the author as provided in section 106A(a), or who imports copies or . By: Linda Corriveau. “In . the United States, copyright law protects the authors of "original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works." This protection covers both published and unpublished works, regardless of the nationality or domicile of the author. It is unlawful for anyone to violate any of the rights provided by copyright law to the owner of a copyright. Do Now. Sit quietly in your new seat. Label a new page of your notes in the TOP LEFT. Your Name. Core #. 09/24/15. “Stray” notes. Describe a time you really wanted something, and your parents wouldn’t allow it. Then explain why they would not let you.. and . Music. Series. DORIS DAY. The. early years. Doris never dreamed that one day she would be the biggest star in the world. . . Born in Cincinnati Ohio, April 3 1924. Doris Mary Ann Von . Kappelhoff. Purpose of Copyright Law. To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts. by securing for . limited Times . to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.” (U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8 (1789): . Section 107 of the Copyright Law. Insert Date. Insert Instructors’ Names / Titles. The following slides are based on the work of the . UCLA Library Scholarly Communications Steering Committee. Today’s Objectives. Nancy Virgil-Call. Rose Patterson. navirgil@utica.edu. rpatter@utica.edu. Outline. Course reserves. Fair use and copyright. Getting permission. Good Faith. Submitting course . reserves. Questions/More information. is a legal tool authors and . creators use to signal what other people . can – or cannot – do with their works. . Public Domain: . Works are in the public . domain once a defined period of copyright . The LO and Doris Wade Rupe Scholarship for Music Majors accurately reflects the Rupes interest in and love of music However one would be remiss to think this was their only interestLO and Doris share
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