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The Librarian’s Copyright Companion
  1. copyright owner’s rights continued
  2. public performance, 29–30, 156–59
  3. reproduction, 22–23
  4. transmission, 30–31
  5. copyright,
  6. definition of, 2
  7. duration of, 16–18
  8. notice of, 7–9, 75–77
  9. originality, 5, 13
  10. purpose, 4
  11. copyrightable works, 5–7
  12. fixation, 6
  13. idea/expression dichotomy, 5
  14. originality, 5
  15. copyshops, 53–55
  16. coursepacks, 53–55, 58–59, 63–64
  17. Creative Commons, see open licenses
  18. damaged or deteriorating work, see library exemption
  19. damages, 33–35
  20. databases, 112–13, 183
  21. protection of, 15, 113–14
  22. derivative works, 23–24
  23. designated agent, 120
  24. deteriorating works
  25. replacement of, 80–82
  26. digital information, 22, 77, 107–24
  27. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), 117–24
  28. caching, 119
  29. circumvention, 122–23
  30. copyright management information, 124
  31. educational institutions, 121–23
  32. linking, 121
  33. notice and takedown, 120–21
  34. transitory communications, 118–19
  35. digital sound recording transmission, 30–31
  36. digital video recorders, 152
  37. distance education, 168–70
  38. distribution, 24–29
  39. document delivery, 73–74, 83–89
  40. see also interlibrary loan
  41. document delivery guidelines, 88–89
  42. downloading, 34, 113
  43. e-books, 28–29, 123
  44. e-mail, 22, 108–09
  45. educational uses, 56–67
  46. damages, remission of, see damages, 34
  47. electronic reserve, see reserves, electronic
  48. equipment, 36–37, 91–92
  49. European Union, 15
  50. face-to-face teaching, 163–66
  51. facts, 15–16
  52. fair use, 41–68
  53. factors, 43–47, 49–52
  54. see also library exemption, relationship to fair use
  55. films, see motion pictures
  56. first sale doctrine, 24–30, 115–17
  57. fixation, 6
  58. for-profit institutions, 49–56
  59. foreign authors, 19–20
  60. government immunity, 38–39
  61. governmental works, 9–13, 113
  62. state government works, 11–13
  63. graphic works, see non-print works
  64. Guidelines for Classroom Copying in Not-for-Profit Educational Institutions, see Classroom Guidelines
  65. Guidelines for Off-Air Recording of Copyrighted Works for Educational Use, 152–56
  66. Guidelines for the Proviso of Subsection 108(g)(2)
  67. see also CONTU Guidelines
  68. ideas, 5–6, 23
  69. infringement, see liability and copyright owners’ rights
  70. innocent infringer, 7, 34
  71. interlibrary loan, 73, 83–89, 103
  72. international agreements, 19–20
  73. International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers (STM), 85
  74. liability, 33–37, 166–67
  75. limitation of, 37–39
  76. vicarious, 35–37
  77. library exemption, 34, 69–106
  78. articles or excerpts, 83–89
  79. audiovisual works, 155–56
  80. commercial advantage, 71–75, 77