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Real World Research:
Copyright
February 21, 2007
Dean C. Rowan
Reference Librarian
New Uses, New Industries
“[F]ar-reaching changes have occurred in the
techniques and methods of reproducing and
disseminating the various categories of literary, musical,
dramatic, artistic, and other works that are the subject
matter of copyright; new uses of such works and new
industries for their dissemination have grown up; and the
organization of the groups and industries that produce or
utilize such works has undergone great changes. For
some time there has been widespread sentiment that
the present copyright law should be reexamined
comprehensively with a view to its general revision in the
light of present-day conditions.”
Mais, plus ça change…
-- “Foreword,” Copyright Law Revision: Studies
Prepared for the Subcommittee on Patents,
Trademarks, and Copyrights of the Committee
on the Judiciary (United States Senate
Committee Print) (Washington, D.C.: United
States Government Printing Office, 1960) iii.
Building Your Library [1]
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Nimmer on Copyright: A Treatise on the
Law of Literary, Musical and Artistic
Property, and the Protection of Ideas
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Patron Services: KF2994 .N54
Lexis
4 v. analysis, 2 v. forms, 5 v. appendices
Patry on Copyright
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Patron Services: KF2991.5 .P38
Westlaw: PATRYCOPY
Building Your Library [2]
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Goldstein on Copyright
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Copyright Law Reporter
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Patron Services: KF2994 .G642
Commerce Clearing House
Patron Services: KF2991.5 .C67
Specialized Legal Research
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Reference KF240 .S641
Copyright chapter
Westlaw & LexisNexis
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Westlaw: All Databases > Topical Materials by Area of Practice
> Intellectual Property > Forms, Treatises, CLEs and Other
Practice Material
Copyright Law: A Practitioner's Guide
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Database Identifier: PLIREF-CPYT
Also in LexisNexis.
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Internet Law and Practice
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Chapter 12, “Copyright: Foundations and Practice”
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Database Identifier: INTERNET
Lexis: Legal > Area of Law - By Topic > Copyright Law
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. . . Treatises & Analytical Materials (inc. Nimmer on
Copyright)
Legislative Histories [1]
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Legislative history of the 1909 Copyright
Act / edited and compiled by E. Fulton
Brylawski and Abe Goldman
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Stacks: KF2989.54 .A15 1976
HeinOnline:
http://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Index?index=leghis/lhcav&
collection=leghis
Legislative Histories [2]
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The Kaminstein Legislative History
Project: A Compendium and Analytical
Index of Materials Leading to the
Copyright Act of 1976 / Alan Latman and
James F. Lightstone, editors
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Stacks: KF2989.52.A16 K35
HeinOnline:
http://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Index?index=leghis/kamlh
p&collection=leghis
Legislative Histories [3]
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Omnibus Copyright Revision Legislative
History / George S. Grossman
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Stacks: KF2989.55 .A15
2001 “[r]eprint of various Congressional hearings and
reports relating to the copyright law revision, 1960-1976.”
HeinOnline:
http://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Index?index=leghis/ocrlh&
collection=leghis
Legislative Histories [4]
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Federal Copyright Law: The Legislative
Histories of the Major Enactments of the
105th Congress / by William H. Manz
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Stacks: KF2988.8 1999
No Electronic Theft (NET) Act
Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
HeinOnline:
http://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Index?index=leghis/fcl&col
lection=leghis
Resources on the Web,
Free for the Taking [1]
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Jonathan Franklin, Research in Copyright Law
(Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library, University
of Washington School of Law)
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http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/copylaw.htm
(last updated November 29, 2006)
Stanford University Libraries and Academic
Information Resources (SULAIR), Copyright &
Fair Use
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http://fairuse.stanford.edu/
Resources on the Web,
Free for the Taking [2]
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Stefanie Weigmann, Update to Researching
Intellectual Property Law in an International
Context (LLRX.com)
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http://www.llrx.com/features/iplaw2.htm (last updated
February 8, 2001)
United States Copyright Office
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Law and Policy: http://www.copyright.gov/laws/
RSS Feeds: http://www.copyright.gov/help/rss.html
Information Circulars and Factsheets:
http://www.copyright.gov/circs/
Search Copyright Records: Registrations and Documents:
http://www.copyright.gov/records/
Legislative History in the
Real World [1]
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The statutory origins of “work made for hire”
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17 U.S.C.A § 101 (“Definitions”): “A ‘work made for hire’ is-(1) a work prepared by an employee within the scope of
his or her employment; or
(2) a work specially ordered or commissioned…”
“Most people begin and end with the 1976 House report.”
--William Patry
See the index to the Brylawski and Goldman legislative
history of the 1909 Act.
Legislative History in the
Real World [2]
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The statutory origins of “work made for hire”
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See also Patry’s discussion of Nimmer’s perpetuation of
“instance and expense” language dropped from the 1909
Act (§ 5:45 of Patry on Copyright).
Note that the Kaminstein Project legislative history of the
1976 Act leaves out § 101.
Orphan Works in the Real
World [1]
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“How do I know whether a work is in copyright?
How do I figure out if it was published, if it was a
work of the U.S. government, who is the owner,
etc.?”
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Rebecca Tushnet, Professor, Georgetown University Law
Center
Orphan works are “copyrighted works whose owners may
be impossible to identify and locate.” U.S. Copyright
Office, Orphan Works.
Orphan Works in the Real
World [2]
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Peter B. Hirtle, Copyright Term and the Public
Domain in the United States, 1 January 2007
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http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/training/Hirtle_Public_Do
main.htm
United States Copyright Office
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Orphan Works
http://www.copyright.gov/orphan/
How to Investigate the Copyright Status of a Work (Circular
22): http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ22.html
Staying Current [1]
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United States Copyright Office
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RSS Feeds: http://www.copyright.gov/help/rss.html
Web Logs
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The Patry Copyright Blog: http://williampatry.blogspot.com/
The Patry Treatise Blog:
http://www.patrytreatise.blogspot.com/
Derek Slater’s A Copyfighter’s Musings:
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/cmusings/
Lawrence Lessig’s lessig blog:
http://www.lessig.org/blog/
Info/Law: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/infolaw/
Staying Current [2]
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Bureau of National Affairs
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Electronic Commerce & Law Report:
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/EIP.NSF/highlights/highlights
Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal:
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/PTC.NSF/highlights/highlights
World Intellectual Property Report:
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/WIPR.NSF/highlights/highlights
Expensive…but a subscription to BNA’s Internet Law News is
free: http://ecommercecenter.bna.com/
International
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Copyright World: Hard copy, expensive
UNESCO Copyright Bulletin