Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Copyright U.S. Code Title 17
- Terms
- on or after 1/1/78
- life + 70 yrs. after last surviving author
- before 1/1/78
- life + 70 or 95/120
- works for hire, anonymous, pseudonymous
- 95 yrs. from publication or 120 years from creation, whichever shorter
- 56 - 95 yrs. max transfer term
- Covered and Uncovered Types
- covered - literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, architecture works
- books, magazines, art, software, sound recordings
- not covered - ideas, facts, data, works by the government, logos, taglines (but may be subject to TM laws)
- General Rules
- can't copy or distribute intellectual property
- permission needed to email published research, put a report online, reprint article in a newsletter, photocopy articles for meetings
- What it Does
- grants protection to creators of "original works of authorship"
- unpublished and published
- protection goes to employer in "work made for hire"
- works for hire include work created by employee for work, part of a movie, atlas, test, translation
- protection is automatic
- starts when work is created in fixed form
- registration not required
- owner has exclusive rights to reproduce, derivative works, distribute copies by sale, rental, lease, or lending, perform or display publicly
- applies to any work in the U.S. and works first published in the U.S. by "treaty party"
- treaty party is a country or intergovernmental organization party to international agreement
- Dates
- 1790 Copyright Act
- 1909 revision - publication no longer required
- 1976 revision- extended renewal from 28 to 47 yrs.
- 1998 Public Law 105 - 298 added 20 yrs. to renewal, or 67 yrs., 95 total
- Copyright Transfer
- copyright can be transferred as it is personal property
- transfer must be in writing and signed by owner or authorized agent
- Exceptions
- section 107 - fair use
- four factors
- purpose and character of use - educational vs. commercial
- nature of copyrighted work - fact vs. fiction
- amount and substantiality - smaller the better
- effect on market
- compulsory license
- public domain - the Bible, Creative Commons
- section 108 - libraries and archives
- first sale enables libraries to lend books
- rule of five - materials less than five yrs. old, less than or equal to five articles
- use copyright notice on all materials
- DMCA 1998
- Title I
- prohibitions on circumvention of protection technologies
- title 1201 exemptions for nonprofit libraries and archives - numerous qualifiers
- Title II
- limitations on online service providers (OSP)
- Title IV
- digital preservation
- authorized may make less than or equal to three copies
- electronically loan
- preservation when existing format obsolete
- section 110 - educational
- face to face instruction
- 2002 TEACH
- Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act
- distance education - section 109 digital technology and software