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ANALYZING SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

Kathleen Sullivan, Professor of Law, a commentator on the Supreme Court and its rulings, and co-author of the definitive textbook on Constitutional law, talks about Supreme Court decisions and issues.

Item no. : TC05390130
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2004
Price : USD 160.00

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COPYRIGHT 101: AN INTRODUCTION TO COPYRIGHT

Copyright compliance begins with understanding the laws of copyright. This introductory program begins as a primer on copyright and fulfills all the prerequisites viewers may need in order to fully understand and learn from the other programs in this copyright series. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp first address the key concepts of copyright, including Fixation and Originality, the definition of ? rights and the statutory limitations; plus they offer a brief description of Fair Use, the First Sale Doctrine, library photocopying, educational public performance and display, statutory licensing (educational broadcasting, mechanical and cable/satellite TV), and exemption for the blind and visually impaired. Next, the rules for ownership and the system for registration and ownership; the term of copyright, the concept of the "public domain," and the concept of licensing; Infringement and Liability - what can go wrong and what are the penalties?; the Regulatory Regime: Library of Congress, the Copyright Office and Copyright Royalty Judges, the role of Congress and the Courts. Hot Topic: Overview of the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Item no. : DP05530575
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2006
Price : USD 160.00

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COPYRIGHT AND FAIR USE

Fair Use is one of the most disputed rights in the world of copyright, and for this reason alone is it very wise to have a clear understanding of what is and what is not covered by the rules of Fair Use. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp first offer a detailed discussion of Fair Use criteria; then a review of the Conference on Fair Use, and the failed effort to establish a system of guidelines; next they provide answers to a series of questions on what is fair and not; then they offer tips on how to make judgment calls and when to know you're overstepping the bounds; lastly, how to limit liability.

Item no. : JH05390576
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2006
Price : USD 160.00

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COPYRIGHT AND THE LIBRARY

Public librarians, school librarians and media specialists are often in charge of acquiring, cataloging, and maintaining audio-visual material, such as DVDs, videos, digital files, audio-tapes, CDs, MP3 files, photographs, and software programs, and also are expected to be knowledgeable about the rules of copyright. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp address issues related to copyright and the library, including: Copyright Term - the duration of copyright; the Public Domain - when copyright ends and unlimited rights begin; the Sony Bono Copyright Term Extension Act and the Eldred Case; Section 108 - Library photocopying in detail; Rules for facsimile and digital copying; Preservation and restoration of works; Section 109 - the First Sale Doctrine; Digital First Sale Doctrine; Inter- and Intra-Library Lending - the public lending right; Union Catalogs and print, video and DVD materials; Copyright Ownership - researching and determining rights, and getting permission. Hot Topic: Archiving works - Google's planned digital library and orphan works.

Item no. : RC05440577
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2006
Price : USD 160.00

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COPYRIGHT FOR STUDENTS AND PARENTS

The more students and parents understand the dos and don'ts of copyright, the less chance there is of violation or infringement. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp provide the following structured plan designed to help students and parents understand the rules and responsibilities associated with the utilization of copyrighted materials: Copyright and the rights of content owners, and the rights of users; Role of creativity in our legal system - the economics of creativity and learning; Five statutory rights; System of exemptions - the balanced system; Fairness and responsibility in the use of technology; Loaning works to others; Software rules; Downloading term papers; Video and DVD copying; Reliance of creators on a system that permits control over uses, licensing, system of money payments, balanced by permissible uses by those engaged in educational and learned pursuits; Meaning of Fair Use - Universal City Studios v. Sony - the VCR case; Impact of technology - hardware and software's role in peer-to-peer file sharing; Hot Topics: Rules of P2P/downloading; RIAA lawsuits against students and parents U.S. Supreme Court MGM v. Grokster - the P2P case.

Item no. : JA05530578
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Junior High, Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2006
Price : USD 160.00

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COPYRIGHT WORKS IN THE CLASSROOM

Educators utilize copyrighted materials to enhance instruction through the use of various media, so it is imperative they have good knowledge of the laws of copyright. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp first provide an overview of Section 110 (1), Section 107 and fair use guidelines; next are specific discussions of uses of works in classroom curricula, which include Printed Works - photocopying for class use, details on 1976 guidelines; Musical Works - performing music in classrooms, school plays, recording and selling CDs; Photographs - using photographs in class projects; Thumbnail Images; Multimedia Works - creating multimedia projects; Motion Picture Works - Fair Use guidelines - playing movies within the classroom and after school; Specialized Formats - use of works for the blind and persons with disabilities. Hot Topic: The Internet - uploading to and downloading works from the Internet for use in class and homework assignments without running afoul of copyright principles.

Item no. : DK05390579
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Copyright : 2006
Price : USD 160.00

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COPYRIGHT, RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

Educators utilize copyrighted materials to support research and publishing activities, including Internet web page creations, so having a good understanding of the laws of copyright is vital. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp address School publications - newspapers, yearbooks, school videos and CDs; University press - ownership of articles, clearance of content; Ownership of published works: faculty and students; professor lectures and notes; Public and private funded research and limitations on professor publications. Hot Topic: Website uses - electronic publication issues, including open access; plagiarism involving faculty and students.

Item no. : EA05440580
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2006
Price : USD 160.00

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DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT - THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT IN DETAIL

Passed by the U.S. Congress in 1998, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a complex piece of legislation, which made major changes in U.S. copyright law to address the digitally networked environment. As the Internet continues to expand, affecting so many people's lives, it is vital to understand the legal aspects of this Act. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp address the key concepts of copyright regarding Technology and Information Technology (IT), including Section 1201: Technical Protection Measures - encryption, passwords; Anti-circumvention rules and Copyright Office Tri-annual proceedings; Exemptions for libraries, reverse engineering; Section 1202: Copyright management information; also they provide an overview of Online Service provider limitation on liability. Hot Topics: DRM - digital rights management; Future technology and video recording; Database debate - ownership of compilations of facts (Feist Case).

Item no. : TC05530694
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2006
Price : USD 160.00

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DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT AND DIGITAL DISTANCE EDUCATION (THE TEACH ACT)

The Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act (the TEACH Act) was signed into law in 2002, updating copyright law in the area of digital distance education, while imposing certain requirements on the use of copyrighted materials. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp address the following copyright issues relating to Digital Distance Education and the TEACH Act: How to use third party copyrighted works in school programs operating the Internet; Qualifying institutions - nonprofit and governmental institutions; Accreditation; Works covered by the exemption; Meaning of "mediated instructional activities"; Comparison of "asynchronous learning" and face-to-face teaching; Role of supervisor and students in choice of content; Limiting access - technological requirements; Institutional policies, technology, prohibiting downstream uses; Storing content on a school and/or library server - manner and duration. Hot Topics: The impact on home schooling; private commercial educational uses.uncomplicate things for viewers as they address key questions about the Teach Act directed to them by distance educators.

Item no. : AH05390695
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2006
Price : USD 160.00

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LEARNED HAND: THE MAN AND THE JUDGE

Distinguished Constitutional law professor Gerald Gunther reads excerpts from his award-winning biography of Learned Hand, Learned Hand: The Man and the Judge. Gunther explains why he felt Hand was "the best judge never to become a Supreme Court Justice"; also he takes questions from the audience about his time as clerk to Judge Hand.

Item no. : HC05391383
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Audience : Senior High, College, Adult
Copyright : 2004
Price : USD 160.00

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MANAGING EDUCATION USES OF COPYRIGHT WORKS

As leaders in implementing information technology (IT), administrators and policymakers require more than just a general idea of the rules of copyright; also it is imperative they stay up to date on any changes in copyright laws. In this program, attorneys Arnold P. Lutzker, Susan J. Lutzker, Carl H. Settlemyer, III, and Allison L. Rapp address the following key concepts as they pertain to managing education uses of copyright works: Direct, contributory and vicarious liability; "Reasonable Belief" (Section 512, Section 504); Inducing infringement; Contract law; Institutional responsibilities - education of students and faculty, establishing and enforcing policies; Overseeing uses of works in classrooms - knowing what's going on in class/academic freedom; Acquiring works for classroom use or libraries; Developing an institutional lending policy; Institutional publications - rights and limitations; Copyright licenses - impact on institutional uses; Hot Topics: Overseeing uses online - knowing what going on the school's server (placed there by administrators, educators, students, alumni and others); Creating and publishing Copyright Policy.

Item no. : RC05441463
Format : DVD
Duration : 30 minutes
Copyright : 2006
StdBkNo : SCA
Price : USD 160.00

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