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Pt. I | Essential concepts of copyright law | 1 |
Ch. 1 | Introduction to copyright law : what is copyright? | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Fair use : when do you need to ask for permission? | 15 |
Ch. 3 | Public domain : is there such a thing as free material? | 21 |
Ch. 4 | Obtaining permission : how can you legally obtain use of works? | 33 |
Ch. 5 | Other important copyright issues : what other copyright issues do you need to know about? | 45 |
Pt. II | Specific applications of copyright law | 67 |
Ch. 6 | The internet and copyright law : everything on the web is considered implied public access, right? | 69 |
Ch. 7 | Videos, DVDs, CDs, and copyright law : can you use these works legally in your classroom? | 87 |
Ch. 8 | Television and copyright law : TV is free, isn't it? | 109 |
Ch. 9 | Computer software and copyright law : why is documentation important? | 125 |
Ch. 10 | Music/audio and copyright law : who is going to know if you copy it? | 145 |
Ch. 11 | Multimedia and copyright law : how confusing! can you borrow a variety of works for your production? | 167 |
Ch. 12 | Print works and copyright law : is it OK to copy print works for class at the last minute? | 183 |
Ch. 13 | Distance learning and copyright law : is this different from applying copyright law in a face-to-face classroom? | 203 |
Ch. 14 | Conclusion : what does all this mean for K-12 teachers and librarians? | 209 |
App. A | Section 106. Exclusive rights in copyrighted works | 220 |
App. B | Section 107. Limitations on exclusive rights : fair use | 221 |
App. C | Section 108. Limitations on exclusive rights : reproduction by libraries and archives | 222 |
App. D | Section 110. Limitations on exclusive rights : exemption on certain performances and displays | 226 |
App. E | Section 121. Limitations on exclusive rights : reproduction for blind or other people with disabilities | 232 |
App. F | Section 201. Ownership of copyright | 233 |
App. G | Section 302. Duration of copyright : works created on or after January 1, 1978 | 234 |
App. H | Section 504. Remedies for infringement : damages and profits | 236 |
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