Oral history provides society with voices and memories of people and communities experiencing events of the past first-hand. Such history is created through interviews; an interview, however, like any other type of intellectual property—once in a fixed form—is subject to copyright law. In order to make oral history available to the public, it is critically important that individuals generating and acquiring oral history materials clearly understand relevant aspects of copyright law. The varied nature of how one may create, use, and acquire oral history materials can present new, surprising, and sometimes baffling legal scenarios that challenge the experience of even the most skilled curators. This iBrief presents and discusses two real-worl...
Commissioned for a symposium on copyright law and the creation of music, this article explores five ...
This report addresses the question of what libraries and archives are legally empowered to do to pre...
© 2001 Dr. Susan Lynette BuntingThe purpose of this dissertation is to consider whether the copyrigh...
Oral history provides society with voices and memories of people and communities experiencing events...
Legal implications of oral history research and collection can be divided into four broad areas of c...
There are times when the US copyright laws seem to stem from a culture that puts little value on pro...
This paper explores legal, ethical and human rights issues of conducting oral history interviews an...
Uniquely among all industrialized nations, the United States extended no copyright protection to sou...
Sound archives in Portugal are in an underdeveloped state, and have been a topic of debate since th...
Although there is a large body of scholarly literature on musical copyright, very little of this wor...
This thesis attempts to point out a number of lacks in the present Copyright Act which exist becaus...
This paper adds a piece to the puzzle of the complex balance between diffusion and legal restraints ...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
The law of music copyright, although now quite old, is still relatively young in its development and...
The paper analyses the conflicting issues that arise when dealing with Intangible Cultural Heritage ...
Commissioned for a symposium on copyright law and the creation of music, this article explores five ...
This report addresses the question of what libraries and archives are legally empowered to do to pre...
© 2001 Dr. Susan Lynette BuntingThe purpose of this dissertation is to consider whether the copyrigh...
Oral history provides society with voices and memories of people and communities experiencing events...
Legal implications of oral history research and collection can be divided into four broad areas of c...
There are times when the US copyright laws seem to stem from a culture that puts little value on pro...
This paper explores legal, ethical and human rights issues of conducting oral history interviews an...
Uniquely among all industrialized nations, the United States extended no copyright protection to sou...
Sound archives in Portugal are in an underdeveloped state, and have been a topic of debate since th...
Although there is a large body of scholarly literature on musical copyright, very little of this wor...
This thesis attempts to point out a number of lacks in the present Copyright Act which exist becaus...
This paper adds a piece to the puzzle of the complex balance between diffusion and legal restraints ...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
The law of music copyright, although now quite old, is still relatively young in its development and...
The paper analyses the conflicting issues that arise when dealing with Intangible Cultural Heritage ...
Commissioned for a symposium on copyright law and the creation of music, this article explores five ...
This report addresses the question of what libraries and archives are legally empowered to do to pre...
© 2001 Dr. Susan Lynette BuntingThe purpose of this dissertation is to consider whether the copyrigh...