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Copyright Law Resources for Educators and Librarians
This website by copyright expert Gary Becker contains question and answers about common copyright issues, Internet Resources, law updates and more.

A Visit to Copyright Bay- Fair Use Harbor
A Visit to Copyright Bay is designed to guide you to general and specific concepts about copyright as they apply to the non-profit educational setting. The content represents the opinions of the authors based on research cited throughout this website, not legal opinion. From Fair Use Harbor you can visit many other sites in the program from "clickable areas" on the map of the harbor. Topics include: background, multimedia, single copy, multiple copies, audio-visual, and distance education. A quiz is also included.

Copyright and Web Teaching
There is a common misconception that if something is on the Web, then it's up for grabs. The information and charts in this article is designed to give simplified fair use guidelines to educators.

Copyright Clearance Center
You can use the tools and services on this site to get permission to reproduce copyrighted content such as articles and book chapters in your journals, photocopies, coursepacks, library reserves, websites, e-mail and more.

Copyright Crash Course- Online Tutorial
The Copyright Crash Course Online Tutorial will help you learn about how ownership of copyrighted materials works, what is fair use and when and how to get permission to use someone else's materials. The Tutorial pages include links to pages in the Copyright Crash Course and to copyright law. From the University of Texas.

Copyright in a Digital World
Questions and answers about copyright issues with regard to the Internet.

Copyright with CyberBee
This interactive question and answer activity for students will teach them the basics about copyright. There are also resources and lesson ideas for teachers.

Copyright: The Library of Congress Copyright Page
Provides Information on historical events concerning copyright as well as copyright basics and FAQ's.

Multimedia and Internet Resources- Multimedia Fair Use
This presentation focuses on the fair use of others' works, especially images, in the creation of new digital works. It contains links to CONFU Guidelines for Multimedia Works and for the Educational Use of Images (Image Archives).

Plagiarism.org
This site is an online resource for educators concerned with the growing problem of Internet plagiarism. It is designed to provide the latest information on online plagiarism and online paper mills and explain how their partner website, Turnitin.com, can be used to check students' term papers. The cost of Turnitin.com varies, depending on the type of plan chosen and total student enrollment. In most cases, a subscription costs approximately fifty cents, per student, for each academic year.

Ten Big Myths About Copyright Explained
This essay is an attempt to answer common myths about copyright seen on the net and cover issues related to copyright and USENET/Internet publication.

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