Copyright
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- Copyright Information from Library of Congress Copyright Office
Provides forms, explanatory materials, and copyright databases.- Catalog of Copyright Records
Search for works registered and documents recorded by the U.S. Copyright Office since January 1, 1978. Catalog records include type of work, registration number and date, title, description, copyright claimant, and date of creation. - For works registered before 1978, see Catalog of Copyright Entries series in print
(LC 3.6/6:, located in Norlin's basement. Ask library staff if you need help finding these.). - File a Copyright Registration
- Catalog of Copyright Records
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
International Sources
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Collection of Laws for Electronic Access (CLEA)
Contains an electronic collection of intellectual property laws from 35 countries and treaties administered by WIPO. Contains the full text and bibliographic citations. Available in Spanish, French, and English.
Nongovernmental Sources
- Copyright & Fair Use
Provides an extensive collection of resources from Stanford University Libraries. - International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) Committee on Copyright and Other Legal Matters (CLM)
- LLRX.com: Law and Technology Resources for Legal Professionals
Enter copyright or "intellectual property" in the search box at the top of the page to find free legal resources.
Search Chinook
Numerous sources of information on copyright are available in the collection.
Try these searches to see some of the resources in Chinook, the library catalog:
Electronic Resources | Print and Electronic Resources |
copyright | copyright |
intellectual property | intellectual property |
public domain | public domain |
(government publications only) |
(government publications only) |
The * replaces up to five characters in a word.
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