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(The federal suit filed on behalf of Naruto the monkey was almost concluded in January 2016. View the 2 page defense Motion to Dismiss. The case was appealed to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which in 2018 declined to accept an agreed settlement between the parties.)
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Highlight secondary sources you can use as research starting points.
Describe how you can find copyright cases, journals and materials in the three major legal databases.
Provide links and information you can follow to locate and track copyright laws and regulations.
Suggest news and current awareness resources that keep you abreast of developments and emerging issues in this topic.
Please note that many of the resources listed here require a law school log-in and are available only to the FIU College of Law community.
Copyright Basics, An overview of Copyright and copyright procedures.
A 12 page PDF publication from the Copyright Office.
Copyright: Overview, from Westlaw.
A much longer and detailed overview from the Practical Law pages in the IP section of Westlaw.
Charts and Tools, from Stanford Library's Copyright and Fair Use pages.
An excellent compilation of 30 links to copyright tools and charts in 9 different categories. In particular check out the Copyright Slider and the link to their Renewals Database.
Almost all the copyright law of the United States can be found in one location: the Copyright Act, which is codified at Title 17 of the U.S, Code. Some of the key provisions of the Act are:
Section 101 -- Definitions: This section contains the important definitions for understanding what is and what is not covered by copyright law. Among the important definitions in this section are "copies," "collective work," "derivative work," "displa...Section 201 -- Ownership of Copyright: Assigns copyright ownership to "authors."
Section 203 -- Termination of Transfers and Licenses Granted by the Author: Governs termination of transfers of copyright for transfers executed after January 1, 1978.The entire Act. along with related criminal provisions, international agreements and historical material can be downloaded from the Copyright Law page of the U.S. Copyright Office.
Source: Prof. Mark Bartholomew, SUNY Buffalo Law School; Copyright Law guide.
Search the Fair Use Index case law database.
"The goal of the Index is to make the principles and application of fair use more accessible and understandable to the public by presenting a searchable database of court opinions, including by category and type of use (e.g., music, internet/digitization, parody)."
Boston Univ. School of Law - Copyright Law Research Guide.
The guide provides copyright related search procedure walk-throughs, plus information not covered in this guide. It is well worth viewing.