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Copyright.gov
The U.S. Copyright Office aims to "promote creativity by administering and sustaining an effective national copyright system."
Copyright & Fair Use (Stanford University Libraries)
An extensive collection of copyright resources, tools, commentary and primary materials.
Journal of Copyright in Education & Librarianship
Kraemer Conference 2021 Recordings
An array of recordings from the 2021 Kraemer Copyright Conference
The copyright genie
Created by Michael Brewer with funding and support from the ALA Office for Technology Policy and the OITP Copyright Education Subcommittee
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Copyright and AI
Recent innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) are raising new questions about how copyright law principles such as authorship, infringement, and fair use will apply to content created or used by AI.
Research Gate
Research Gate has long been riddled with copyright violations - a recent settlement should maintain access to works without violating copyright!
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