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OverviewWhen faculty, students, and colleagues come to you with legal questions and you suddenly find yourself in the thick of a copyright conundrum, you don't need pages of historical background information and long-winded legal explanations — you need answers, fast. Previously included in Choice's Top 75 Titles and Resources for Community College Libraries, this bestselling book gives you just that, succinctly addressing common head-scratchers and scenarios in a way that you will lead you to accurate answers quickly. Ideal for on-the-fly reference, staff training, and LIS instruction, Benson's guide provides excerpts from the law itself alongside tools and suggested additional resources for digging deeper. Compact Copyright skillfully explains legal principles in plain language for more than 50 of the most common real-life scenarios library workers face; includes new chapters on cutting-edge developments such as AI, separability, and copyright and data; provides a primer on contracts and licensing basics, including Creative Commons licensing; explores key topics like the First Sale doctrine, Fair Use, public domain, making copies for preservation, the TEACH Act, interlibrary loan, sovereign immunity, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA); offers pointers on access to copyrighted material for patrons with disabilities and other concepts related to accessibility; discusses select international copyright library issues; and includes a Fair Use checklist, copyright and film screening best practices, and additional recommended reading and materials. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sara BensonPublisher: Association of College & Research Libraries Imprint: Association of College & Research Libraries Edition: Second Edition Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9798892552653Pages: 200 Publication Date: 13 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Copyright Basics Chapter 2 The First Sale Doctrine Chapter 3 The Public Domain Chapter 4 Copyright and Data Chapter 5 Separability Chapter 6 Making Preservation Copies Chapter 7 Interlibrary Loan and Unsupervised Patron Copying Chapter 8 Access to Copyrighted Material for Patrons with Disabilities Chapter 9 Face-to-Face Teaching Versus Public Performance Rights Chapter 10 The TEACH Act Chapter 11 Noncommercial Performance of Nondramatic Literary or Musical Works Chapter 12 The Music Modernization Act Chapter 13 Fair Use Chapter 14 Controlled Digital Lending Chapter 15 Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Chapter 16 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Circumvention Provisions Chapter 17 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Notice and Takedown Provisions Chapter 18 Contracts, Licensing, and Contractual Override Chapter 19 Creative Commons Licensing Chapter 20 Copyright Metadata and Rights Statements Chapter 21 The Implied License Doctrine Chapter 22 Sovereign Immunity Chapter 23 Select International Copyright Library Issues Appendixes Appendix A Fair Use Checklist Appendix B Copyright and Film Screening Best Practices Appendix C Additional Recommended Reading and Materials IndexReviewsAuthor InformationSara R. Benson is the copyright librarian and an associate professor at the University of Illinois Library and an affiliate professor of the School of Information Science, European Union Center, and the Center for Global Studies at the University of Illinois. She also serves as the head of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Delegation to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and is the author of the first edition of Compact Copyright, which was published in 2021. She has experience working in an international environment due to her previous role as chair of the IFLA Copyright and Other Legal Matters Advisory Committee, and she has also served as a senior policy fellow for the American Library Association. She currently serves as the head of the IFLA Delegation to WIPO, for which she travels to Geneva, Switzerland, for biannual meetings of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights, and she serves as a member of the Copyright Public Modernization Committee for the Library of Congress. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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