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Copyright: General Information

A resource to help faculty and staff understand copyright.

Copyright is a legal protection granted to the creators of original works of authorship, such as books, music, films, software, and art, giving them exclusive rights to use, reproduce, distribute, perform, display, and license their work for a certain period of time.

In the U.S., copyright is automatically granted when a qualifying work is fixed in a tangible medium of expression (like writing it down or recording it). It does not protect ideas, facts, or methods, only the specific way they are expressed.

Fair(y) Use Tale

Disclaimer

 

This guide is designed to share information on copyright and fair use in an educational setting and provide guidance on finding and using materials in online, hybrid, and in-person courses.

This guide does not supply legal advice, nor is it intended to replace the advice of legal counsel.

Understanding Copyright

College Librarian

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Beth Martin
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William Hessel Library
Lake Michigan College
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