This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint author’s rights and the work made for hire doctrine. Scholarly publications produced by university professors often include more than one author. The default copyright laws apply to any such works if there is no specific written agreement to the contrary. Thus, it is important to understand what those default rules are in order to determine whether it is appropriate to deviate from them in an author agreement. Similarly, the work made for hire doctrine would normally apply to make all work produced by professors owned by the university. Luckily, many universities do not wish to own such work and give it back to professors through universi...
Collaborative production of expressive content accounts for an ever growing number of copyrighted wo...
The issue of who owns the copyright in works produced by academics during employment is not new. The...
Academic authors typically assign full copyrights to their articles to the publishers of the journal...
This article will discuss the issue of copyright ownership to a scholarly work that is written by a ...
The Copyright Act of 1976 provides that works—including scholarship—written within the scope of empl...
guardians of the public domain, where knowledge is freely generated and criticized. At the heart is ...
What are your rights when it comes to using academic material that you have written yourself and pub...
Many copyrightable works of university faculty members may be works-for-hire as defined under curren...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
As I prepared to speak on the topic of “academic perspectives” at the 2014 Kemochan Center Symposium...
This book chapter provides a lesson plan for those wishing to engage a scholarly academic audience w...
<p>Do authors know enough about their rights? Under copyright law, the author is the copyright holde...
When you publish a journal article, you sign a copyright agreement. Do you know what you’re agreeing...
Since the Statute of Anne, the hallmark of Anglo-American copyright law has been its nominal venerat...
Much ado has recently been made about securing permission from other copyright holders, but what are...
Collaborative production of expressive content accounts for an ever growing number of copyrighted wo...
The issue of who owns the copyright in works produced by academics during employment is not new. The...
Academic authors typically assign full copyrights to their articles to the publishers of the journal...
This article will discuss the issue of copyright ownership to a scholarly work that is written by a ...
The Copyright Act of 1976 provides that works—including scholarship—written within the scope of empl...
guardians of the public domain, where knowledge is freely generated and criticized. At the heart is ...
What are your rights when it comes to using academic material that you have written yourself and pub...
Many copyrightable works of university faculty members may be works-for-hire as defined under curren...
Journal publisher\u27s copyright policies can vary greatly, leaving authors at a tremendous disadvan...
As I prepared to speak on the topic of “academic perspectives” at the 2014 Kemochan Center Symposium...
This book chapter provides a lesson plan for those wishing to engage a scholarly academic audience w...
<p>Do authors know enough about their rights? Under copyright law, the author is the copyright holde...
When you publish a journal article, you sign a copyright agreement. Do you know what you’re agreeing...
Since the Statute of Anne, the hallmark of Anglo-American copyright law has been its nominal venerat...
Much ado has recently been made about securing permission from other copyright holders, but what are...
Collaborative production of expressive content accounts for an ever growing number of copyrighted wo...
The issue of who owns the copyright in works produced by academics during employment is not new. The...
Academic authors typically assign full copyrights to their articles to the publishers of the journal...