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Copyrights and Trademarks

 

THE LAW

FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENTS
INFORMATION


® TITLE 17 USC: The Copyright Act

® Digital Millenium Copyright Act

® TEACH Act

® U.S. Senate Report on the TEACH Act

® UNM Intellectual Property Policy

® UNM Computer Use Policy


© Copyright Basics and Fair Use

This section provides a quick summary of copyright basics and fair use and a simple explanation of the four-prong test that the courts employ to decide if use of the work is acceptable. It gives examples of the types of uses that are possible.

© TEACH Act Basics

© Posting Course Materials,
Linking and Thumbnail Images

© The DMCA Explained:
Copyright in Cyberspace

© Links and Resources

  1. Books
  2. Articles
  3. People and Organizations

 

Thanks are due to Peggy Hoon (North Carolina State University) and Georgia Harper (University of Texas), and Kenneth Crews (Copyright Management Center) whose own web sites provide inspiration and ideas.

Thanks are due to Ian Bezpalko and Willow Parks, externs from the University of New Mexico School of Law, who provided assistance with research and site design.

Copyright in these pages is held by the University of New Mexico Board of Regents.

Disclaimer:  This web site is intended for general informational purposes only.  Nothing on the site constitutes legal advice and if you are in need of such please contact an attorney about the specific facts and circumstances associated with the matter.