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Copyright Issues
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U. S. Government Copyright Resources
  U.S Copyright Office - Library of Congress 
U.S Copyright Office - Copyright Basics
U.S Copyright Office - Fair Use Guidelines
U.S Copyright Office - Frequently Asked Questions
  U. S. Copyright Law of the United States of America ( Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code) - Copyright Office, Libary of  Congress - text can be reade in .pdf file format.
  Also see: US Copyright  - Title 17 - Cornell University Legal Information Institute (well organized, compilation of the code, with search capability.)
  U.S. Copyright Office - Copyright Internet Resources (licensing organizations,, publications rights clearinghouses, related government agencies and international organizaations).
  US Patent and Trademark Office Report to the Commissioner on Fair Use
George Mason University Copyright Policy
  GMU Copyright Assistance Office
  GMU Copyright Basics - Friendly Advice from DOIT (GMU Instructional Improvement  Technologies)
  GMU Copyright Policy for Faculty and Staff
  GMU Copyright Policy Procedures
  GMU Copyright Basics -DOIT (Instructional Improvement Technologies)
  GMU Honor system and Code as explained in the catalog
  GMU Responsible Use of Computing - University Administration Policy Number 60
  GMU Web Development Copyright Statement
 
Copyright Resources 
This list does not necessarily constitute an endorsement of the information on any particular site. 
  BitLaw - Copyright Laws- "comprehensive Internet resource on technology law, containing over 1,800 pages on patent, copyright, trademark, and Internet legal issues" - by Daniel A. Tysver, a patent attorney 
  Copyright and Fair Use - Stanford University Libraries
  Copyright Law in the Electronic Environment - Georgia Harper, Office of General Counsel, University of Texas System
  Copyright Management Center - Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (assists members of the university community as they work with copyright issues in the creation of original works and in the use of existing copyrighted works for teaching, research, and service.)
  Copyright and the Internet - basic primer for students - Virginia Montecino
  Copyright Slide Show - Virginia Montecino
  The Copyright Website- P. J. Benedict Mahoney -  top 5% of all Web sites
  Crash Course in Copyright - University of Texas
  "Cyber Property, Citation, and the Wide World Web" - Janice Walker
  Distance Learning and Copyright - from Copyright Management Center - Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis 
  Fair Use of Copyrighted Works A Crucial Element in Educating America - CETUS
  General information about copyrights - Oppedahl & Larson
How to Stay Legal (when publishing online) - Web Teaching at Dartmouth College
  Intellectual Property in the Information Age: A Classroom Guide to Copyright - Janice Walker
  KuestlerLaw - the Technology Law Resource
  New Copyright Exemptions for Distance Educators - article about The Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization (TEACH) Act, Nov 2002, by Carrie Russell, copyright specialist for the American Library Association’s Office for Information Technology Policy Eric Digest, Dec 2002 EDO-IR-2002-10 
  US Copyright Statutes - from Copyright Management Center - Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis 
  Web Law FAQ - Oppedahl & Larson
  WEB Teaching "How to Stay Legal"- From the Web Teaching Guide, developed by the Curricular Computing division of Dartmouth's Academic Computing
  World Intellectual Property Organization
 
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