From: Joe Reifer (jreifer@schwabfoundation.org)
Date: Wed Dec 04 2002 - 09:37:54 PST
Subject: Copyright Law Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 09:37:54 -0800 Message-ID: <3E2029CC5EA57E498C7BB197F877EBDE78DA04@e2k-1.schwabfoundation.org> From: "Joe Reifer" <jreifer@schwabfoundation.org>
The URL for Mary Minow's site is: http://www.librarylaw.com/
Cheers,
Joe
Subject: RE: SLA-SF: Website copyrights
From: "Pamela Miller" <PMiller@KeyserMarston.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 15:08:16 -0800
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Go to www.liblaw.com. Mary Minow is the queen of copyright - JD and
MLIS.
She is also fabulous to take a class from. Her website will answer
allllll
your questions!
BTW, check out:
http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/sfsla/bulletin/novdec02.pdf
especially page 6ish... Blush...
love and looking forward to the 9th!
pamela
-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua E. Richardson [mailto:jer@anshen.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 2:58 PM
To: SLA-SF@exploratorium.edu
Subject: SLA-SF: Website copyrights
Howdy,
Can anyone provide me with a reference that provides a nuts-and-bolts
overview of copyright law in relation to web site content? More
specifically,
what issues arise when portions of text from a website are copied and
pasted into a Word doc (along with references/footnotes). I'd like to
dive
into this issue more in the future, but for now it would be great to
have
some guidelines to work with (hopefully there's more than just, "Don't
do
it!").
Thanks,
Joshua
: )
Anshen+Allen, Architects
Joshua E. Richardson
.v. 1.415.882.5292
.f. 1.415.882.9523
http://www.anshen.com
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