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Keep in Mind Copyright By: Elvin Flores

Why not Google?

Using your library

Millions of dollars on scholarly publishing for you.

Invisible Web

Information Specialist

Public Domain

Sharing an abundance of information

Mass digitizing

Works that can not be identified

Public Domain

Public Domain- is a work that has been published during a certain time frame it becomes part of the public domain without the name of the publisher and date.

Using Internet Resources Copyright is the same for internet works.

Protected

Infringing and Liability

Licenses

Creative License

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Liability

Responsibility

Fair Uses

You have the right to quote material that is copyrighted.

Can only do this if material is cited correctly.

Digitation

Digital copies

More access

Orphan Works

Cannot be identified

Citations

Georgia K. Harper. (2007). building on others expression'. In Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved September 1, 2012, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.

Georgia K. Harper. (2007). accessing and using your library's tens of millions of dollars of licensed resources. In Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved September 1, 2012, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.

Georgia K. Harper. (2007). the public domain and orphan works. In Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved September 1, 2012, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.

Georgia K. Harper. (2007). content on the Web. In Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved September 1, 2012, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.

Georgia K. Harper. (2007). Creative Commons on the flip side. In Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved September 1, 2012, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.

Georgia K. Harper. (2007). fair use. In Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved September 1, 2012, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.

Georgia K. Harper. (2007). TEACH Act. In Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved September 1, 2012, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.

Georgia K. Harper. (2007). getting permission. In Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved September 1, 2012, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.