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Further Information
- United States Copyright Office
- United States Copyright Law
- Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA)
- Fair Use
- Definition of Fair Use from the United State Copyright Office.
- Collection of National Copyright Laws
- Provides access to copyright laws and related legislation of UNESCO member states. Useful for research concerning international
materials.
- Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States
- A useful chart for determining the status of works by Peter Hirtle of Cornell University.
- Copyright Decision Tree
- A flowchart used by Cornell University.