Thursday, January 21, 2010

THE ANSWER!

Group:

Jon Mabee
Rand Clark
Joshua Sanchez
Mehmet Karaarslan
Mike Granato

We found that if you go to these sites:

University of Texas, Austin. Crash course in copyright.

Retrieved January 21, 2010. from University of Texas, Austin website:

http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/Intellectualproperty/cprtindx.htm

This site has numerous answers about copyright laws across all different kinds of media and intellectual properties. It is a one-stop-shop for all your copyright infringement needs!



The Library of Congress. U.S. Copyright Office.

Retrieved January 21, 2010. from the Library of Congress website:

http://www.copyright.gov/

This site is the official US website for Copyright laws and what the do's and don'ts of peoples propriety.


Copyright Clearance Center.

Retrieved January 21, 2010. from the Copyright Clearance Center:

http://www.copyright.com/

This site looks a little shady, but does offer some quick information on the use of copyrighted information. They have been around for a while, and look like they can offer advice on when you can and can't use materials.

The most the difficult process of this search was that the law can't keep up the continual change of media and medium.

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