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Helps non-lawyers avoid legal difficulties stemming from electronic copyright. Part I summarizes the...
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Helps non-lawyers avoid legal difficulties stemming from electronic copyright. Part I summarizes the historical and legal background and looks at future trends, including the probable effects of the national Information Infrastructure Report. Part II explores technology and copyright in libraries and classrooms, focusing on fair use doctrine, broadcasting, duplication, first sale, and contractual agreements. Part III offers information on copyright law and the electronic classroom, networks, and international agreements. Includes questions, checklists, and sample policies, plus appendices of guidelines. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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