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alberttablante

Major copyright issues in academic libraries: legal implications of a digital environment - 1 views

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    This paper provides an overview of some of the major copyright issues for libraries in a digital environment. It explores how statutory and case law determine the path libraries must take to accomplish their mission. Copyright law is complex and ambiguous. It poses many challenges for librarians, but it is crucial that librarians have a basic understanding of the various provisions of the law in order to make informed decisions. However, the law is only one part of the equation. The interpretation of the law by the courts must also be constantly evaluated for potential impact to libraries.
alberttablante

Major Copyright Is sues in Academic Libraries: Legal Implications of a Digital Environm... - 1 views

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    This paper provides an overview of some of the major copyright issues for libraries in a digital environment. It explores how statutory and case law determine the path libraries must take to accomplish their mission. Copyright law is complex and ambiguous. It poses many challenges for librarians, but it is crucial that librarians have a basic understanding of the various provisions of the law in order to make informed decisions. However, the law is only one part of the equation. The interpretation of the law by the courts must also be constantly evaluated for potential impact to libraries.
dpangrazio

Lawfully surfing the Net: Disabling public library Internet filters to avoid more lawsu... - 1 views

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    Laws of internet filtering and how to get around them. Law suits that have been won and what it may cost if you do not have in place. Let us define a cautious approach as one that tries valiantly to ensure that child pornography, obscenity and "harmful to minors" sites are not accessible in the library. Ironically, it is the cautious approach that is legally far riskier than the quicker approach. The more restrictive the policy or of an otherwise legally sound policy, the greater the likelihood of liability ... for infringing the First Amendment.
alberttablante

Knowledge Level of Library Deans and Directors in Copyright Law - 1 views

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    INTRODUCTION Copyright law is an increasingly important aspect of managing an academic library. This study investigated the copyright knowledge level of academic library deans and directors and their perceptions of how it affects their abilities to oversee the development and enforcement of copyright-related library policies. The perceived adequacy of the copyright training currently available in library schools was also examined. METHODS A random sample of academic library deans and directors was asked to complete a web-based survey articulating their level of copyright knowledge and perceptions associated with how they are able to apply it toward their work with policies. RESULTS Respondents scored a mean of 77.49% on ten questions of basic copyright law concepts. A majority of deans and directors indicated they believe their knowledge, as well as that of those working under their supervision, is adequate to make informed decisions. However, almost 90% of the respondents were either neutral or disagreed that library school programs are providing adequate training in copyright law to academic librarians
alberttablante

Libraries as Creatures of Copyright:Why Librarians Care about Intellectual Property Law... - 0 views

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    The roles libraries play are shaped by copyright law. Copyright in its origins and in the way it has evolved in the United States has always involved a balancing of interests. Topics include: Copyright as a balancing of interests, Libraries as creatures of the balance in copyright law, and What librarians seek in any copyright law revision or rulemakings
ruthanneh

Trademark Law in the Virtual Realism Landscape - NYU Journal of Intellectual Property &... - 0 views

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    the use of trademarked material in "virtual realism" is a new legal and ethics issue that US Trademark law has begun to consider. The author discusses the problem of trademarks being used without permission in virtual reality.
skylargalioto

State Student Privacy Laws - Student Privacy Compass - 1 views

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    Privacy laws by state that must be followed in addition to the national laws
alberttablante

Copyright: Regulation Out of Line with Our Digital Reality?: EBSCOhost - 1 views

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    This paper provides a brief overview of the current state of copyright law in the United States, focusing on the negative impacts of these policies on libraries and patrons. The article discusses four challenges current copyright law presents to libraries and the public in general, highlighting three concrete ways intellectual property law interferes with digital library services and systems. Finally, the author suggests that a greater emphasis on copyright literacy and a commitment among the library community to advocate for fairer policies is vital to correcting the imbalance between the interests of the public and those of copyright holders
dpangrazio

New sources of growth- Phase 2, Knowledge-based capital - OECD - 0 views

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    All analyzed economies have copyright limitations and exceptions frameworks to allow certain unlicensed uses of copyrighted materials, e.g. for personal use, review, criticism, parody, educational purposes, etc. To ensure that the legitimate interests of rights holders are respected, laws typically include limitations restricting such content from being used for commercial purposes or from interfering in markets for the original work. (Specific cases when copyright exemptions apply are discussed in greater detail in the main body of the paper
alberttablante

Copyright Considerations for Providing 3D Printing Services in the Library - 1 views

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    From Gale: 3D printing enables physical objects to be constructed from a virtual 3D model with the aid of a computer-aided design (CAD) program. The CAD files and printed physical product may be protected by copyright law, covering rights to reproduce and distribute copies of the work, make derivative works and publicly display or perform the work. Copyright does not cover useful articles or works in the public domain. Libraries could become entangled in copyright infringement directly or secondarily by providing the equipment that may be used to infringe on a copyright. Libraries can manage their risks by developing and implementing policies regarding 3D printer use, including using a mediated service model and being mindful of the "unsupervised copying" exception in the copyright law for libraries and archives. Patron education on 3D printing provides an opportunity to explain library policies on use and copyright issues.
alberttablante

Copyright for Educators & Librarians - Duke University, Emory University & The Universi... - 0 views

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    This is a MOOC course!!! Copyright for Educators & Librarians from Duke University, Emory University & The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Fear and uncertainty about copyright law often plagues educators and sometimes prevents creative teaching. This course is a professional development opportunity designed to provide a basic introduction to US copyright law and to empower teachers and librarians at all grade levels. This is a MOOC course!!!
dpangrazio

Children as Internet users: how can evidence better inform policy debate? - 0 views

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    The UNICEF Innocenti report on Child Safety Online shows that countries that have guidelines for social workers related to online child safety often have separate guidelines for law enforcement agencies, but lack a structured mechanism for the reporting of online abuse, referrals and coordinated actions. As mentioned above, there is still a need to strike the balance in policy between protection from all forms of violence, sexual abuse and exploitation, and the rights to information, freedom of expression and association, privacy and non-discrimination
Khader Humied

Facial recognition privacy talks: Why I walked out. - 1 views

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    An article from Slate.com on face recognitions soft ware and the ethical implications by Alvaro Bedoya who is the founding executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law
todd0316

Deliberate, Principled, Self-Interested Law Breaking: The Ethics of Digital "Piracy." - 1 views

Fellow, H. B. R. (2018). Deliberate, Principled, Self-Interested Law Breaking: The Ethics of Digital "Piracy." Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 38(4), 676-705. https://doi-org.library.esc.edu/10.10...

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ruthanneh

The Reality of Augmented Reality and Copyright Law - 0 views

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    Can original creations in AR be copyrighted? Since it is a programmer who creates the code that makes an artist's AR work possible, who should own the copyright to the work? The author examines the history of computer copyright to help draw conclusions.
skylargalioto

Legislation | NY State Senate - 2 views

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    Breakdown of the 2014 NYS Legislation "Ed Law Section 2-D" to protect student privacy in and outside of school
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