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A brief explanation of what copyright is and what issues are covered by copyright law.

These sources provide an overview of the basic principles of copyright law. They are a good place to begin learning about copyright.

Information on how to register a copyright with the Library of Congress and how to obtain the necessary forms.

Resources for determining whether a given work is currently protected by copyright and for identifying works in the public domain.

Obtaining Permission to Use a Copyrighted Work

How to obtain permission to use copyrighted materials, either directly from the copyright owner or indirectly, by paying royalties to a licensing organization or publishing rights clearinghouse.

Fair Use

Information about making limited, legal use of copyrighted materials without the permission of the copyright holders, under the doctrine of fair use.

Historical, current, and pending laws governing copyright in the United States.

Sources for researching treaties and other laws related to the copyright of works produced outside the United States, the copyright of U.S. works in other countries, and copyright agreements between countries.

Keep up with the latest developments in copyright law.

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