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Official Government Source: U.S. Copyright Office

Copyright and Fair Use Overview: Stanford University Libraries

FAQs about Copyright Law - Stanford University Libraries

Image Collection Guidelines: Visual Resources Association

Copyright Permission Service: Copyright Clearance Center

Copyright Education Resources: Copyright Clearance Center

Copyright Management Center: IUPUI

Copyright Information for Educators: University of Washington

Copyright Information: American Library Association

A Good General Source on the TEACH Act from NCSU: The TEACH Toolkit (NCSU)

Posting Materials on a Course Management System: article by Kenneth Crews and David Wong

From the UT System: "Copyright Crash Course"

More on the TEACH Act: Balancing Copyright Concerns: the TEACH Act of 2001, by Laura Gasaway

Get information on the recording industry's point of view: Recording Industry of America

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