The Future of Fair Use : Bibliography
The Future of Fair Use
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Tuesday, December 11, 2001
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CONFU:
The Conference on Fair Use, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Copyown:
A Resource on Copyright Ownership for the Higher Education Community,
by Rodney J. Petersen. Office of Information Technology, University of
Maryland.
Copyright & Fair Use,
Stanford University Libraries (includes excellent annotated bibliography
of online articles)
Copyright,
Fair Use & Licensing in a Digital World, National Initiative
for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH).
Copyright,
Intellectual Property Rights, and Licensing Issues, Berkeley
Digital Library SunSITE.
Copyright
Resources Online, by Ann Okerson et al. Yale University Library.
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Fair Use for
Teaching and Research, Copyright Management Center, Indiana
University-Purdue University, Indianapolis.
Intellectual
Property, Copyright, and Fair Use Resources, by Lorre Smith.
University at Albany Libraries.
Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Copyright Laws & the Copyright
Office
"Anti-Circumvention and the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act," by Laura N. Gasaway. Information Outlook 3, no. 6
(June 1999): 49-50.
Copyright
Basics - prepared by the United States Copyright Office
http://www.loc.gov/copyright/circs/circ01.pdf
Copyright Law of
the United States of America
"Copyright, the Universe, and Everything: The Digital Millennium
Copyright Act of 1998," by Bradley C. Watson. Annual Review of
OCLC Research (1999)
"Court Decisions
Tilt DMCA Balance Away From Libraries, Users," by K. Matthew
Dames. LLRX.com (December 17, 2001).
Digital
Millennium Copyright Act - summary prepared by the United States
Copyright Office.
Digital
Millennium Copyright Act - includes text of the act and
committee reports.
Digital
Millennium Copyright Act. EDUCAUSE.
"The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Library
Liability," by Fred H. Cate. Indiana Libraries 19, no. 1
(2000): 16-23.
Digital
Millennium Copyright Act Status & Analysis. Association of
Research Libraries.
Digital
Millennium Copyright Act Study Required by §104, United States
Copyright Office. Includes public comments and hearing.
"MPAA vs. DeCSS at H2K: DVD Content Scrambling and the Letters
of Copy Protection Law," by Heidi Gautschi. EMedia 13, no. 9
(September 2000): 18-20.
"New Cases Interpret DMCA," by Laura N. Gasaway. Information
Outlook 4, no. 7 (July 2000): 36, 38.
Oversight Hearing
on "The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Section 104 Report."
House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet,
and Intellectual Property, 107th Cong. (December 12-13, 2001).
United States Copyright
Office
Articles /Books / Sites
General
"CONFU-sed: Security, Safe Harbors, and Fair-Use Guidelines.
Conference on Fair Use," by Dwayne K Buttler. Journal of the
American Society for Information Science 50, no. 14 (December 1999):
1308-1312.
"Copyright as a Social Responsibility--Fair Use: I Need It
Now!" by Rebecca P. Butler. Knowledge Quest 29, no. 3
(Jan./Feb. 2001): 35-36.
Crash
Course in Copyright, by Georgia K. Harper. University of Texas,
Austin.
"Fair Use: A Right or a Privilege," by Laura N Gasaway. Information
Outlook 4, no. 11 (November 2000): 39-40.
"Fair Use after CONFU," by Jinnie Y Davis. College &
Research Libraries 59, no. 3 (May 1998): 209-211.
"Fair-use Guidelines: A Selected Bibliography," by Noemí A
Rivera-Morales. Journal of the American Society for Information
Science 50, no. 14 (December 1999): 1353-1357.
"Fair
Use in the Electronic Age: Serving the Public Interest,"
Association of Research Libraries (ARL).
"Intellectual
Property and Copyright: Protecting Educational Interests and Managing
Changing Environments," by Janis H. Bruwelheide. Paper
presented at EDUCAUSE annual conference, 1999.
"Understanding
Your Rights: The Public's Right of Fair Use," by Robin D.
Gross. Electronic Freedom Foundation, Campaign for Audiovisual Free
Expression (CAFÉ).
"What's Right about Fair-Use Guidelines for the Academic
Community?" by Mary Berghaus Levering. Journal of the American
Society for Information Science 50, no. 14 (December 1999):
1313-1319.
"What's Wrong with Fair-Use Guidelines for the Academic
Community? Conference on Fair Use Guidelines," by Kenneth Frazier. Journal
of the American Society for Information Science 50, no. 14 (December
1999): 1320-1323.
Online Course Material
"Copyright Considerations in Distance Education and
Technology-Mediated Instruction," by Kenneth D. Salomon. American
Association of Community Colleges, 1999.
Copyright Essentials for Librarians and Educators, by Kenneth
D. Crews. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2000.
"Electronic Reserves and Fair Use: The Outer Limits of CONFU
[Conference on Fair Use]," by Kenneth D Crews. Journal of the
American Society for Information Science 50, no. 14 (December 1999):
1342-1345.
Fair Use Guidelines for Educators: Books and Periodicals, Music,
Off-Air Recordings of Broadcasts, Multimedia, Distance Learning, Digital
Images, Software, by Linda K. Enghagen. Revised ed. Washington, DC:
National Education Association, 2000.
"Fair Use or Not Fair Use: That is the Electronic Reserves
Question," by Steven J. Melamut, Patricia L. Thibodeau, and Eric D.
Albright. Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery &
Information Supply 11, no. 1 (2000): 3–28.
"Guidelines Favoring Fair Use: An Analysis of Legal
Interpretations Affecting Higher Education," by Judith L Marley. Journal
of Academic Librarianship 25, no. 5 (September 1999): 367-371.
"Logging
in with...Corynne McSherry; Law Student Warns that Professors' Quest for
Rights to Lectures Could Backfire," by Jeffrey R. Young.
Chronicle of Higher Education (November 6, 2001).
"Pursuing Fair Use, Law Libraries, and Electronic
Reserves," by Steven J Melamut. Law Library Journal 92, no.
2 (Spring 2000): 157-192.
"Who Owns
Online Courses and Course Materials: Intellectual Property Policies for
New Learning Environment," by Carol A. Twigg, Pew Learning and
Technology Program. Troy, NY: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Center
for Academic Transformation, 2000.
Images
"CONFU: The Final Word? A Proposal for Educational Fair Use for
Digital Images," by Katherine Poole. Art Documentation 16,
no. 2 (Fall 1997): 41-43.
Copyright
& Art Issues, compiled by Christine L. Sundt. University of
Oregon.
"Defining Fair Use in Visual Art Research Sources and
Strategies," by Virginia Rutledge. Legal Reference Services
Quarterly 17, no. 4 (1999): 7-52.
Use of Images [presented at] "Copyright and Fair Use:
What You Need to Know to Stay Out of Trouble," videocassette by
John Weise, Barbara MacAdam, and Joy Blouin. Ann Arbor, MI: BMC, 1997.
Sound
ASCAP's Guide
to Resources in the Music Business - American Society of
Composers, Authors & Publishers.
"Copyright
Clash Shutters Speech," by Brad King. Wired News (May 2,
2001).
Copyright
Law and Music, Maricopa Community Colleges, Legal Services
Department.
"Digital
Millennium Copyright Act (WIPO Implementing Legislation),"
National Music Publishers Association (November 7, 2001).
"Digital Music and
Copyright Law," in The
MP3 and Internet Audio Handbook, by Bruce Fries with Marty
Fries. TeamCom Books, 2000.
"Fair Use,"
by Negativland.
Free
Music Philosophy
"Imbruglia
CD Sparks Complaints," BBC News (21 November 2001).
"Round
2 of Online Music Battle Begins," by Chuck Philips and Jon
Healey. Los Angeles Times (December 10, 2001).
Multimedia
Copyright and Fair
Use in the Classroom, on the Internet, and the World Wide Web.
University of Maryland University College, Information and Library
Services.
"Copyright and Fair Use of Multimedia Resources," by Norman
Desmarais. The Acquisitions Librarian No. 26 (2001): 27–59.
Digital Copyright: Protecting Intellectual Property on the
Internet, by Jessica Litman. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2001.
Fair
Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia.
"Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia," by
Rebecca P Butler. Knowledge Quest 29, no. 4 (Mar./Apr. 2001):
41-42.
"The Multimedia Guidelines. Association of American Colleges and
Universities and Fair-Use," by Joann Stevens. Journal of the
American Society for Information Science 50, no. 14 (December 1999):
1324-1327.
"Testing the Limits: The CONFU Digital-Images and Multimedia
Guidelines and Their Consequences for Libraries and Educators," by
Christine L Sundt. Journal of the American Society for Information
Science 50, no. 14 (December 1999): 1328-1336.
Scholarly Communication & Publishing
"DOA at the online ramp (threats to fair use)," by Leah
Theriault. In Publishing and the Law (Haworth Press), 2000:
61-88.
"Fair use: a double-edged sword," by Sanford G Thatcher. Journal
of Scholarly Publishing 32, no. 1 (Oct. 2000): 3-8.
"From the Other Side of the Street--A Farewell to Fair
Use?" by Thomas Bacher. Against the Grain 12, no. 3 (June
2000) p. 84-86.
"Licensing, Copyright, and Fair Use: the Thesauron Project
(Toward an ASCAP for Academics) (Virtual Library of Unpublished
Scholarly Papers and Reports)," by Jane C. Ginsburg. In Technology
and Scholarly Communication (University of California Press, 1999):
337-346.
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Compiled and edited by Laura Reiner
December 2001