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Determine if a work is in
the Public Domain
What is considered "Fair
Use"?
Find the Copyright
Holder
Artistic Appropriation &
Reuse
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Books on Image Copyright and Fair Use
The public domain :how to find &
use copyright-free writings, music,
art &more
Call Number: KF3022.Z9 F57 2004
[Paley Stacks]
Copyright :examples and
explanations
Call Number: KF2995 .M35 2006
[Law Library]
Permissions, a survival guide :
blunt talk about art as intellectual
property
Call Number: KF3050 .B54 2006
[Paley Stacks]
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Disclaimer
Resources listed on this page and guide are
informational only and should not be substituted for legal
advice.
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Determine if a work is in the Public Domain
Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States
Digital Copyright Slider
Copyright Term Calculator
Public Domain Works DB
An open registry of artistic works that are in the public domain.
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What is considered "fair use"?
Digital Image Rights Computator
Copy Photography Computator
Checklist for Fair Use (Otis)
Checklist for Conducting a Fair Use Analysis before using
Copyrighted Materials (Cornell)
Fair Use Overview
The Stanford University Fair Use Overview guide is comprised of
content from NOLO
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Find the Copyright Holder
Author's Permission Guidelines
Options to consider when publishing visual media
Copyrights Clearance Center
Offers annual copyright licenses and pay-per-use licensing services
Writers, Artists, and their Copyright Holders (WATCH)
Provides copyright contacts for writers, artists, and prominent figures in
other creative fields
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Artistic Appropriation and Reuse
Intellectual Property and the Arts
This is the seventh in a series of articles sponsored by the CAA
Committee on Intellectual Property (CIP).
Creative Commons
provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators
easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry.
You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights
Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved."
The Photographer's Right
Your Rights and Remedies When Stopped or Confronted
for Photography
Artists' Rights Society (ARS)
A copyright, licensing, and monitoring organization for visual artists in
the United States.
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Note about this guide
Content in this guide has been
appropriated from the Visual
Literacy Guide created by the
Image Services Team at the
University of California, Irvine.
Thank you, Virginia Allison and
your team at UC Irvine.
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