| Copyright Issues for Music |
Please note: Since copyright issues are legal matters, library personnel are unable to answer specific questions about these issues. However, many commonly asked questions can be answered by referring to the information in the following sites.
A
Guide to Copyright for Music Librarians
This site, prepared by the Legislation Committee of the Music Library Association, contains links
for frequently asked questions, current issues and developments, guidelines, and a bibliography.
United States Copyright Office
Contains links for U.S. copyright law, frequently asked questions, registration forms, and more.
Copyright and Fair Use
A searchable site hosted by Stanford University. It includes statutes, current legislation, cases, Internet resources, and more. A page on Fair Use and Multimedia is of particular use for music issues.
Copyright Management Center
This site, hosted by Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis,
includes information about fair use for teaching and research, distance education, library issues, and special rules for special media.
Copyright Information Center at Cornell
University
Several resources, including a comprehensive list of copyright terms and public domain dates: Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States
Library
Digitization Projects and Copyright
An article by Mary Minow, containing good explanations of public
domain, fair use, and other copyright issues.
Links to charts showing dates of public domain.
How to
investigate the copyright status of a work, by the United States
Copyright Office.
| March 2004
Music Library Staff musique@acsu.buffalo.edu http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/music/copyright.html |
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