Keeping Within Legal Limits

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The following is a guide to information, including books, av materials, journal articles and websites available through the Library Resource Centre at Library Support Services in the Winnipeg School Division on "Keeping Within Legal Limits." If you wish to obtain any of the information, please call the Library Resource Centre at 788-0203 ext. 143, or come down and visit our library. We are located in the Prince Charles Educational Resource Centre at 1075 Wellington Avenue.



004.678 RON
Rony, Ellen. The Domain name handbook : High stakes and strategies in cyberspace. Emeryville, CA : R & D Books, c1998. xxvi, 645 p.

011.03 POT
Potter, Kenyon David. An Educator’s guide to finding resources in the public domain. Bloomington, IN : Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1999. 51 p.

343.710994 SCH
Schelling, Jeffrey M. Cyberlaw Canada. North Vancouver, BC : Self-Counsel Press, 1999. xviii, 204 p.

346.04 MAN
Copyright in Manitoba : What teachers should know.
Winnipeg, MB : Manitoba Education and Training, Instructional Resources Unit, c1992. 5 p. : ill.

346.04 WOO
Woody, Robert Henley. Music copyright law in education. Bloomington, IN : Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1994. 41 p. – (PDK Fastback ; 368).

346.048 HAR
Harris, Lesley Ellen. Digital property : Currency of the 21st century. Toronto : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, c1998. x, 230 p.

346.0482 BOT
Botterbusch, Hope Roland. Copyright in the age of new technology. Bloomington, IN : Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1996. 37 p. – (PDK Fastback ; 405).

346.0482 NOE
Noel, Wanda. Copyright matters! : Some key questions and answers for teachers. Toronto : Canadian Teachers’ Federation, 2000. 15 p.

346.710482 HAR
Canadian copyright law : The Indispensable guide for publishers, web professionals, writers, artists, filmmakers, editors, teachers, librarians, students, lawyers and business people. Toronto : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, c2001. xvii, 232 p.



KIT 346.04 COP
Copyright project
. Toronto : Canadian Foundation for Economic Education, 1996. 1 cassette (24 min.) : sd., col.
SUMMARY: Teaching kit provides historical and evolving information on copyright.  Identifies and describes the various benefits and issues pertaining to copyright. IJA KITVH01352



Ashworth, Carol. “Let them eat crumbs : CITA Act II, Scene 3.” American Libraries v 33 p 18. March ’02.

Brown, Doug. “Libraries : Checking out in the digital age.” Inter@active Week v 7 p 112-116. June 26 ’00.

Griffith, Cary. “Fair use and free speech on the Web.” Information Today v 15 p 18. July/August ’98.

Lindroth, Linda. “How to…keep your technology legal.” Teaching PreK-8 v 29 p 16-17. November/December ’98.

Marley, Judith L. “Guidelines favoring fair use : An Analysis of legal interpretations affecting higher education.” Journal of Academic Librarianship v 25 p 367-371. September ’99.

Minkel, Walter. “Digital copyright act affects schools, libraries.” School Library Journal v 47 p 21. December ’01.

Russell, Carrie. “Is it kosher to copy?” School Library Journal v 48 p 41. February ’02.




http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ks4/iru/copyright/index.html
Canadian Copyright Information
, published by Manitoba Education and Training Instructional Resources Unit, this page pulls together all of the information available on the web dealing with Canadian copyright law.

http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-42/index.html
Copyright Policy Homepage (Government of Canada).
The latest information about copyright reform in Canada, a copy of the current Canadian copyright Act and Chapter C-42.

http://www.copyrightlaws.com
Copyrightlaws.com
is a site maintained by Lesley Ellen Harris and discusses the issues surrounding copyright and the new media.

http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subj/freedom.html
Intellectual Freedom.
This site is created by the University of California, Santa Barbara Library, and shows a strong U.S. bias, but many of the links provided to associations and discussions are useful.

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/law/st_org/iptf/
Intellectual Property and Technology Forum
is an online publication created and maintained by law students at Boston College Law School that publishes news and articles relating to intellectual property and technology law. Scope includes copyright, patents, encryption, Internet privacy, telecommunications law, etc. A must for those who want to be up-to-date on the legal issues involved.


 

   

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