4: Rights, Permissions, and Copyright Administration
- Overview
- Copyright Law and the Licensing of Rights
- 4.2Relevant law
- 4.3How copyright comes into being
- 4.4Registration and notice not required
- 4.5Original expression
- 4.6Author the original owner
- Varieties of Authorship
- Works Made for Hire
- Rights of the Copyright Owner
- 4.13Rights of reproduction, distribution, and display
- 4.14Derivative work and performance rights
- 4.15Moral rights—integrity of copyright management information
- 4.16Trademark protection of titles and other elements
- 4.17Basic versus subsidiary rights
- 4.18Author retention of subsidiary rights
- Copyright and the Public Domain
- 4.19Copyright duration before 1978
- 4.20Lengthening of copyright duration in 1978
- 4.21Uses of public-domain works
- Duration of Copyright for Works Created after 1977
- Duration of Copyright for Works Created before 1978
- 4.25Pre-1978 unpublished works
- 4.26Pre-1978 published US works
- 4.27New copyright for new editions
- 4.28Pre-1978 published foreign works
- 4.29Definition of “foreign”
- Renewing Copyright in Pre-1978 Works
- Assigning or Licensing Copyright
- 4.33Subdividing a copyright
- 4.34Exclusive versus nonexclusive licenses
- 4.35Goals of the parties to a license
- 4.36Payment
- 4.37Termination of transfers
- Copyright Notice
- Content of Notice
- Deposit and Registration
- The Publishing Agreement
- New Books
- Journal Articles
- 4.55Transfers of rights
- 4.56Less than full rights
- 4.57New alternative licensing arrangements
- 4.58Journal editors
- Contributions to Symposia
- Subsidiary Rights and Permissions
- Handling Subsidiary Rights
- 4.60Categories
- 4.61Electronic-rights licensing
- 4.62Authors’ electronic use of their own works
- 4.63University licenses
- 4.64The NIH Public Access Policy
- 4.65Economic considerations
- Granting Permission
- The Author’s Responsibilities
- Obtaining Permissions
- 4.69General principles
- 4.70Author’s role in obtaining permissions
- 4.71Author’s own work
- 4.72Fees and record keeping
- 4.73Permissions beyond the immediate use
- 4.74Unpublished works
- 4.75The missing copyright owner
- 4.76Noncopyright restrictions on archives
- Fair Use: Quoting without Permission
- 4.77Overview of the legal doctrine
- 4.78Validity of “rules of thumb”
- 4.79A few general rules
- 4.80Epigraphs and interior monologues
- 4.81Unpublished works
- 4.82Paraphrasing
- 4.83Pictorial and graphic materials
- 4.84Charts, tables, and graphs
- 4.85Importance of attribution
- 4.86Unnecessary permissions
- 4.87Chicago’s fair-use guidelines
- Library and Educational Copying as Fair Use
- Requesting Permission
- Illustrations
- Acknowledging Sources
- Fees