Finding Help with Rights and
Permissions
Getting Started with US Copyright Laws
Finding information about
copyright and determining permissions is a difficult process.
Below are a few links that I hope will
be helpful to you. This page does
not constitute legal advice. My help amounts only to helping
you to find out for yourself. I am
not an attorney or copyright law professional, and my
advice may not be accurate. Always
seek legal and professional assistance before hitting the
'print' or 'save' button.
(Perhaps
after you spend a little time researching, you might feel like
contacting your Senator or Representative to let them know what you think of the
usability of current US copyright law.)
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