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[hidetoc]University of Wisconsin-Stout Guidelines
- Online Copyright Compliance At UW-Stout
- Copyright Guidelines From the Faculty/Staff Handbook
- Ownership of Intellectual Property UW System Policies
- Copyright Law At UW-Stout
- Internet and Network Resources Use Policy General guideline document for acceptable use of the Internet at UW-Stout
Guidelines from Computing@UW-Stout Handbook
- Laptop and Electronic Communication Guidelines (Check pg. 3)
- Student Laptop Computer Conduct (Check pg. 4)
- Downloading and File Sharing: University of Wisconsin-Stout Guidelines in PDF (Check pg.36)
Government Web Sites
- United States Copyright Office
- US Code: Title 17 Copyrights
- Fair Use Statute, 17 U.S. Code, Section 107 Search title, using term "fair use"
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Copyright Resources for Schools and Libraries Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Copyright Web Sites
- Copyright and Fair Use From Stanford University Libraries
- Copyright and Intellectual Property Office From Ball State University Libraries
- Copyright Clearance Center Serves as a permissions agent for hundreds of book and periodical publishers
- The Copyright Website
- Crash Course in Copyright From University of Texas System
- Intellectual Property and Copyright University of Wisconsin-Extension, Distance Education Clearinghouse
- Ten Big Myths about Copyright Explained
- Washington State University: University Publishing Copyright Includes a section of Music and Copyright and Public Domain Chart
- World Intellectual Property Organization
TEACH Act (Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act)
The TEACH Act updates copyright law pertaining to transmissions of performances and displays of copyrighted materials. Such transmissions are critical to current higher education distance education efforts, including online courses.- American Library Association Distance Education and the TEACH Act
- TEACH Toolkit
Toolkit for UW-Stout Faculty and Instructors
- Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers (PDF) Hall Davidson. Two-page print-out chart lists print and media formats with specifics on use and nonuse.
- Fair Use Analysis Worksheet (PDF) University of Minnesota Libraries
- Copyright Basics: The Video Copyright Clearance Center
- Request for Permission to Use Copyrighted Materials (Letter template)
- Using Course Management Systems: Guidelines and Best Practices for Copyright Compliance Copyright Clearance Center
Organizations and Associations
- The Copyright Society of the United States
- Copyright and Intellectual Property Association of Research Libraries
Campus Contacts
- For print materials and questions concerning fair use of other items:
Contact Bill Johnston, Collection Development Librarian, University Library, 502 Swanson Learning Center (715) 232-2363.
- For non-print materials:
Contact Sue Tkachuk, Learning Technology Services, 212 Millennium Hall, (715) 232-1143. She will provide advice about securing permission for tape duplication and recording of transmitted programs.
- For software:
Contact Doug Wahl, Telecommunications and Networking, 322B Millennium Hall, (715) 232-5007.
Last Updated: 11/03/2009 and Last Revised: 7/28/2009
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