Crash Course in Copyright
Someone owns just about everything
Fair use lets you use their things
- But not as much as you'd like to
Sometimes you have to ask for permission
Sometimes you are the owner - think about that!
Please note that search.creativecommons.org is not a search engine, but rather offers convenient access to search services provided by other independent organizations. CC has no control over the results that are returned. Do not assume that the results displayed in this search portal are under a CC license. You should always verify that the work is actually under a CC license by following the link. Since there is no registration to use a CC license, CC has no way to determine what has and hasn't been placed under the terms of a CC license. If you are in doubt you should contact the copyright holder directly, or try to contact the site where you found the content.
A variety of materials can be placed on reserve by a Professor. Circulation Services offers two ways to utilize the reserve function; many items are made available both physically at the library and on the internet via the Course Reserves website. Copyright restrictions prevent all materials from being available electronically.
This report's contents on paper and in any electronic form is * copyrighted 1995 by Morten Flate Paulsen. The contents is shareware, it is not public domain. You are granted a limited read and use license to see if the contents is of interest to you. If so, you should mail the equivalent of USD 20 or NOK 100 to Morten Flate Paulsen, Limsteinveien 2e, 1347 Hosle, Norway.
Learning Objects
Plagiarism and Academic Integrity
This section includes web links on the above subjects to a collection of online teaching tools developed by the Center for Intellectual Property to be used by the wider higher education community. For more teaching resources on these subjects please see VAIL, the Virtual Academic Integrity Laboratory.
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