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1 Copyright and Education: Trends, Developments, and Future Directions Institute for Computer Policy and Law Educause & Cornell University Ithaca, New York June 30, 2005 Kenneth D. Crews, J.D., Ph.D. The Samuel R. Rosen II Professor Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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2 Why is Copyright Important? l Broad Scope of Protected Works l Ease of Creating and Use Copyrighted Works l Your Issues: –Website Development –Multimedia Projects –Computer Programming –More!
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3 l Eligibility for Copyright Protection Go! Go! l Securing Copyright Protection/Formalities Go! Go! l Ownership of Copyright Go! Go! l Rights of the Copyright Owner Go! Go! l Duration of Copyrights Go! Go! l Exceptions to the Rights of Owners Go! Go! l Digital Millennium Copyright Act Go! Go! The Big Picture: Structure of the Law of Copyright
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4 Fundamentals of Copyright l Eligibility for Protection: –Original Works of Authorship –Fixed in a Tangible Medium of Expression l Securing Protection –Automatic Protection –No Requirement of Formalities –Formalities Yield Some Legal Benefits
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5 Ownership of the Copyright l Creator of the Original Work l Transfers of Copyright –Required Formalities –Termination of Transfers l Work Made for Hire –Version 1: Employee/Scope of Employment –Version 2: Independent Contractor Signed Writing Specified List of Works
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6 Rights of the Copyright Owner l Fundamental Rights –Reproduction –Distribution –Derivative Works –Public Performance and Display l Recent Additions –Moral Rights (§106A) –Digital Transmissions of Sound Recordings –DMCA Provisions
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7 Duration of Copyright Protection l Works Created During or After 1978 –Life of Author Plus 70 Years –Work-For-Hire: 95 Years from Publication 120 Years from Creation 120 Years from Creation l Works Published Before 1978 –Generally Maximum of 95 Years/Since 1923 –Possibly Short Term If No Notice or Renewal –Foreign Copyrights May Be Restored l Works Created But Not Published Before 1978 –Life of the Author Plus 70 Years –Effective Starting Jan 1, 2003!
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8 Exceptions to the Rights of Copyright Owners l Section 107: Fair Use l Section 108: Library Copying l Section 109: First-Sale Doctrine l Section 110: Displays and Performances l Section 114: Transmissions of Sound Recordings l Section 115: Compulsory Licenses/Recordings l Section 120: Architectural Works l Section 121: Persons with Disabilities
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9 What Are the Rights to Use Copyrighted Works? l Section 107: Fair Use –Purpose of the Use –Education vs. Commercial –Transformative –Nature of the Work Used –Amount Used –Effect of the Use on Market or Value
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10 Electronic Reserves: An Example Approach l Purpose of the Use –Serve educational needs –At request of instructor –Password restriction l Nature of the Work –Related to educational objectives –Portion that serves educational need –Limited portions from creative works
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11 Electronic Reserves: An Example Approach l Amount of the Work –Brief works or portions of longer works –Portion that serves educational need l Effect on Market for Original –No repeat use by same instructor/same course –Copyright notice and citation –Password restriction –Lawfully obtained original in collection –Do not compete with available coursepacks
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12 What Are the Rights to Use Copyrighted Works? l Section 108: Library Copying –Eligible Libraries –Preservation –Copying for Personal Uses –Interlibrary Loans l Section 109: First Sale –Sales, Rental, Lending –Public Display
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13 What Are the Rights to Use Copyrighted Works? l Section 110(1) –Performances and Displays –Face-to-Face Teaching l Section 110(2) –Distance Learning –Performances and Displays –Some Reproduction & Distribution
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14 Click to Beginning! Click to Beginning! Kenneth D. Crews, J.D., Ph.D Kenneth D. Crews, J.D., Ph.D. The Samuel R. Rosen II Professor of Law Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis Associate Dean of the Faculties for Copyright Management Indiana University -Purdue University Indianapolis (317) 274-4400 Fax: (317) 278-3326 copyinfo@iupui.eduwww.copyright.iupui.edu Copyright and Education: Trends, Developments, and Future Directions
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