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Copyright Resources

Note: The information provided in this site is for informational and guidance purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. If you have specific issues or areas that need clarification, you are encouraged to consult with a qualified attorney.

 

Copyright FAQ's


What is copyright?
Is it Fair Use?
How do I get permission?
Can I use it on the Web?
What do students need to know?
Who owns the work?
How do I protect my work?

As an educator, there are compelling reasons to comply with copyright.  It is established by law nationally and internationally.

Respect for copyrights may impact future creative development and protection of intellectual property (including your own!). It's a matter of personal ethics. It's a demonstration of respect for the work of your peers and colleagues and the expectation that they will respect your work in turn. Your actions provide social modeling for your students. You will avoid potential embarrassment, legal action and expense.

Do you need copyright permission?

Who do I notify about copyright infringement?

For more information, contact Rick Davis, cataloging librarian for Cook Library, at rkdavis@towson.edu or 410-704-4116.

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