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Copyright Web Sites That Apply To Document Delivery



The AALL (American Association of Law Libraries) copyright site presents guidelines on the fair use of copyrighted works by law libraries and a model law firm copyright policy. In addition, AALL Guidelines on the Fair Use of Copyrighted Works by Law Libraries are available.
http://www.aallnet.org/committee/copyright/

The Association of American Publishers copyright site displays several pertinent links and a statement on document delivery.
http://www.publishers.org/home/abouta/copy/

These CONTU (Commission on New Technology Uses) guidelines were developed to assist librarians in understanding the amount of photocopying for use in interlibrary loan arrangements permitted under the copyright law.
http://www.cni.org/docs/infopols/CONTU.html

The Copyright & Fair Use site, maintained by Stanford University, is an exhaustive source for primary material, general information, current legislation, cases and issues. Also helpful are the dozens of links to other copyright related sites.
http://fairuse.stanford.edu/

The Copyright Clearance Center is a not-for-profit organization created to help organizations comply with U.S. copyright law. Through its collective licensing programs, CCC provides authorized users with a lawful means for making photocopies from its repertoire of more than 1.75 million titles.
http://www.copyright.com/

Copyrightlaws.com an informative Web site devoted to international copyright law, digital property, media, and other intellectual property issues.
http://copyrightlaws.com/

Cornell University's Legal Information Institute site brings together federal statutes, treaties, regulations and court decisions as well as a general overview. Links to other key Internet resources are also supplied.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/
topics/copyright.html

General Copyright Guidelines for the Use of CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) Information.
http://www.cni.org/docs/infopols/CAS.html

This SLA (Special Libraries Association) site links to pages describing current U.S. copyright legislative activity.
http://www.sla.org/govt/digital.html

The U.S. Copyright Office site has an immense amount of copyright information covering many broad topics and includes links to many other copyright resources. Also useful is the fax-on-demand service at (202) 707-2600.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/


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