Technology and Copyright Law: A Guidebook for the Library, Research, and Teaching ProfessionsThis guide to technology copyright issues, designed and written for non-lawyers, aims to help one anticipate, avoid and respond appropriately to legal difficulties stemming from electronic copyright. The text includes guidelines on software, the Internet and scanning documents. |
Contents
Technology and the History of Copyright Law | 3 |
Technology and Copyright Legislation | 19 |
Technology and the Future of Copyright | 41 |
Copyright | |
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