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Creations of the Mind (WIPO)
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Copyright Trademarks Patents
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Pertains to “expression” Words (literary, scientific, drama) Art (sculptures, photography) Sound (scores, recordings) Movement (dance, movies) Design (architecture, software)
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Copy/Reproduce Distribution Adaptation Display Performance
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Education Research Criticism Parody News Reporting Personal Use
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Purpose & Character of Use Nature of Work Amount and Substantiality of Copying Market Effect
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Enacted in 2002 Provisions for educators Allowance for display and performance of material for Distance Learning needs (eliminates “face-to-face” requirement)
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NIH-Funded Research Manuscript Submission http://publicaccess.nih.gov http://publicaccess.nih.gov
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Limited/unlimited access to publications for education, research, and the public good Developing trend: requirement by organizations funding scientific research for knowledge dissemination
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Can I use it if I cite it and give the author proper credit? Can I use it since I was able to find it on the Internet? Is it alright since it is educational?
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United State Copyright Office http://www.copyright.gov/ University of Texas Copyright Crash Course http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/ http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/ Columbia University Copyright Advisory Office http://copyright.columbia.edu/copyright/ Stanford University Copyright & Fair Use http://fairuse.stanford.edu/
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Esther Y. Dell, AMLS, AHIP George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library Penn State Hershey eyd1@psu.edu (717) 531-8633
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