Intellectual Property Online:An exhaustive list of annotated links to patent, trademark and copyright information from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Arts and the Law: Exploring the interaction of law with the visual, literary and performing arts.
Audio Video Licensing Agency: A non-exclusive agent that administers licensing in Canada for the owners and exclusive holders of copyright in audio and music video recordings.
Basic Copyright Concepts For Writers: Article explaining basic copyright concepts with links, examples, and additional information.
Berne Convention: International convention for the protection of literary and artistic works.
Center for Democracy & Technology: Copyright in the news.
Coalition for Networked Information (CNI): A forum devoted to discussing copyright, intellectual property rights, and public access to information in the digital age.
Contracts, Copyright and Preemption in a Digital World: Law journal article by I. Trotter Hardy
CopyNot: Overview of copyright law.
CopyOwn: A resource on copyright ownership for the higher education community.
Copyright & Fair Use FAQ: From Stanford University Law School.
Copyright and Art Issues: Copyright and fair use in the realm of art and our cultural heritage.
Copyright and Intellectual Property Resources: From the Association of Research Libraries, includes information on current legislation.
Copyright and Libraries: Copyright cases, library copyright guidelines, legal memos and Web resources for librarians
Copyright and Music: Series of articles written by piano teacher Martha Beth Lewis, Ph.D., of California, with links collected by the author.
Copyright Association of Ireland: Promotes informed debate and awareness of copyright issues in Ireland and around the world.
Copyright at MIT: Copyright information and resources.
Copyright Colloquium: A forum which discusses and debates the many issues surrounding copyright and intellectual property in the digital age.
Copyright Information and International: World Intellectual Property Organization articles, guidelines, meeting schedules and surveys related to the International Copyright protection.
Copyright Information Center at Cornell University: Information about copyright issues, obtaining permission and other key areas relating to copyright regulations
Copyright Management Center: Copyright resources from Indiana & Purdue University.
Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States: Copyright chart.
Copyright Timeline: A history of copyright in the United States.
Copyrighting Basics on the Internet: Outline of the fundamental copyright principles applicable on the internet, by a Franklin Pierce Law Center professor Thomas G. Field, Jr..
Copyrighting Basics on the Internet: Outline of the fundamental copyright principles applicable on the internet, by a Franklin Pierce Law Center professor Thomas G. Field, Jr..
Copyrightnews.Com: Daily copyright and intellectual property headlines, and annotated intellectual property links.
Crash Course in Copyright Law from the University of Texas: Course to help you learn about how ownership of copyrighted materials works, what is fair use and when and how to get permission to use someone else's materials.
Current Copyright Legislation: From the U.S. Copyright Office, with links to full text of Senate and House bills.
Current Copyright Legislation: From the American Bar Association.
Digital Preservation and Copyright: Article from Peter D. Hirtle of Cornell University.
European Copyright User Platform: Provides information on European copyright developments.
Fair Use in a Nutshell: A 16-step roadmap to copyright's most important exception. By Lloyd J. Jassin, a New York-based publishing attorney.
Friends of Active Copyright Education: Basic information about copyright, FAQs, myths and links.
GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF): Organization supporting software authors who give up their copyright protections to allow the free distribution of software.
Illustrated Story of Copyright: Detailing the history of copyright law.
Interview: Michael Landau on Copyright: Professor Landau of the Georgia State University College of Law comments on the Supreme Court case of The New York Times v. Tasini.
Libraries and Copyright in the Digital Age: Information relating to fair use, library exemptions, and recent copyright legislation, from The American Library Association.
Music Library Association: Copyright guidelines and resources.
Music Publishers' Association: Copyright Resource Center: Information on how to find copyright owners, as well as copyright articles and resources.
Musicians' Intellectual Law and Resources Links: Resources for copyright, trademark, royalty collection and other intellectual property topics.
Myths About Copyright Explained: Answers to common myths about copyright from Brad Templeton, former publisher at ClariNet Communications Corp.,
National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage: Information sharing initiatives, including copyright town meetings.
National Legislation - UNESCO: Directory of full-text copyright laws from around the world, in English, for review on line or free download.
Nolo Copyright Resources: Articles, FAQs and links to resources to register a copyright, transfer a copyright, understand fair use, obtain permissions or licenses, or use material in the public domain.
Online Copyright Resource Kit: From OCLC.
Public Domain Information Project: Reference site to help the ordinary person identify music and songs in the public domain.
Publishing Law Center: Legal information for the publishing community.
Purpose of Copyright: An essay on the state of copyright protections.
Sentry: Australian copyright information
Song Rights: Information on copyright for songwriters, from Robert Carter, a Texas lawyer.
Stanford Copyright & Fair Use: Information and study aids concerning copyright law.
The Copyright Website: Endeavoring to provide real world, practical and relevant copyright information.
TV's Bastard Offspring: Personal account of victory against British broadcasters, over a stolen idea for a television program.
United States Copyright Office: Provides and an overview of copyright law, federal laws, regulations and other US government publications. Also provides information about registering a copyrighted document, as well as a searchable database of documents filed with the office.
US copyright law: Title 17- Copyrights- of the U.S. Code in its entirity from Cornell University
Visual Resources Association: Copyright, intellectual property rights and fair use resources.
What is Copyright Protection?: Information about copyrights in general, and as applied to the internet.
Yale University: Annotated copyright policies of selected colleges and universities.