SOME USEFUL SOURCES (in no particular order)

US Copyright Office.

Maryly Snow article

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Board of Regents of the University of Georgia System

Barlow, John Perry. The Next economy of ideas: will copyright survive the napster bomb? Nope, but creativity will. Wired, October 2000, pp. 240-252.

Heilemann, John. David Boies: the Wired interview. Wired, October 2000, pp. 253-259.

Pamela Samuelson, Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh Law School.

Analysis of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act changes to the copyright law by Jonathan Band, Morrision and Foerster LLP for the Association of Research Libraries.

The University of Texas Office of Genral Counsel has a number of very good presentations on different aspects of copyright.

This is a link to an anti-DMCA web site.

Ten Big Myths about Copyright by Brad Templeton

TEACH Act checklist from University of Texas System.

Checklist for Fair Use from Indiana U and Purdue Copyright Management Center.

Guidelines For Classroom Copying of Books and Periodicals from University of Texas System.

Copyright Law in Cyberspace from University of Texas System.

Stanford Guide to Fair Use

Copyright Law (Title 17)

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