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Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court (Cornell U) The Legal Information Institute offers Supreme Court opinions under the auspices of Project Hermes, the court's electronic-dissemination project.Indexed by topic and party name, keyword searching available on decisions from 1990-95. Selected pre-1990 decisions.
Copyright & Fair Use Stanford University Libraries, FindLaw, and the Council on Library Resources have collected a wide variety of copyright materials including Primary Source Materials; Current Legislation, Cases and Issues; Resources on the Internet; and an Overview of Copyright Law.
Copyright Management Center (Purdue University) Includes the Fair Use checklist which can help you to focus on factual circumstances that are important to the evaluation of a fair use of copyrighted works and can provide a means for recording your decision-making process.
Regent's Guide For Understanding Copyright and Educational Fair Use This guide covers the basic principles for applying fair use with illustrative examples to help determine if use of a publication is fair or if it infringes on the rights of the copyright owner.
The Copyright Website (PJB O'Mahoney) This site endeavors to provide real world, practical and relevant copyright information of interest to infonauts, netsurfers, webspinners, content providers, musicians, appropriationists, activists, infringers, outlaws, and law abiding citizens.
Copyright Clearance Center CCC is a not-for-profit organization providing collective copyright licensing services. They help organizations of all sizes and across all business lines comply with the U.S. copyright law, ease permissions burdens and consolidate payments for rightsholders. |