Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
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Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
E-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 gned to protect the interests of authors of original works of literature, maps and charts against unauthorized copying and against the selling of unauthorized copies. Since then the U.S. Copyright Act has undergone some significant changes. Copyright on the global level is continuing to evolve and c Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 hange as well. Many of those changes are the result of technological advances in the distribution and digital format(s) of copyrighted materials and tEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
he ensuing technological advances in copying that copyrighted material.•6.1 Nicole Forst. Michael Bond and John Zelenak explain the original copyrightE-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 on called The Berne Convention.•6.2 Melanie Hurta relates the different types of Creative Commons copyright for online materials.•6.3 Ken Dunlap and John Zelenak present their opinions of the future of e-Copyright and information ownership.•6.4 Nicole Forst provides an overview of e-Copyright issues Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 .6.1 The Origin and History of CopyrightNicole Forst. Michael Bond and John ZelenakHot Buttons in Copyright HistoryModern copyright laws have had to bEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
e expanded to include such areas as digital art. computer software, and other digital works. The first major revision of copyright laws to encompass tE-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 orm of copyright infringement of digital materials was Playboy Enterprises Inc. and Frena. an online electronic bulletin board operator when a member of the bulletin board posted a digitized photograph from Playboy Magazine on the board and another member downloaded it.The courts found “it does not Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 matter that Defendant Frena may have been unaware of the copyright infringement. Intent to infringe is not needed to find copyright infringement. InteEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
nt or knowledge is not an element of infringement and thus even an innocent infringer is liable for infringement; rather innocence is significant to aE-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 )E-Learning Concepts and TechniquesSome of the other major issues that have surfaced throughout the modern, digital age of copyright protection include:•Conference on Fair Use (CONFU) established in 1994•Database Investment and Intellectual Property Antipiracy Act of 1994•Sonny Bono Copyright Term E Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 xtension Act of 1998•Digital Millennium Act of 1998•National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) passes the Uniform Computer InEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
formation Transaction Act (ƯCITA)•Digital Theft Deterrence's and Copyright Damages Improvement Act•Congressional ruling on the Digital Millenium CopyrE-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 ly and internationally, prompted by the digital age in which we live are probably the ones we can remember most easily. Here is an account of some of the details iti the origin and history of copyright law that led to those landmark changes.The Origin o f CopyrightThe U.S. Copyright Act of 1790 was Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 only the beginning of copyright law in the United States of America and was built upon the nearly 130 years of copyright law( s) in use in England. ThEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
e Licensing Act of 1662 in England was instituted in response to the invention and growing proliferation of the printing press. The Licensing Act of 1E-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 had been given censorship authority.By 1695. the Licensing Act of 1662 had not been renewed or updated and government censorship fell into a state of disrepair. While the Licensing Act of 1662 was less about the ownership of printed works than about governmental control of the content of printed wo Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 rks, the Parliamentary approved Statue of Anne in 1710 addressed the author's copyright of printed works to be a period of fourteen years and could beEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
renewed for a second period of fourteen years provided the author was still alive.The Beginning of Copyright Law in the U.S.In 1787, as part of the UE-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 ts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States; but all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;... To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to thei Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 r respective writings and discoveries:” ("TIMELINE: A history of copyright in the United States", 2002)E-Learning Concepts and TechniquesIn three shorEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
t years, the First Congress enacted the U.S. Copyright Act of 1790. an Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by Securing the Copies of Maps. Charts, E-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 the option to renew the copyright for an additional fourteen years.1 he goal of the act was to encourage authors and inventors to create original works to the benefit of the author or inventor and to the benefit of the general population and to the United States of America. By providing the author o Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 r inventor with a limited monopoly over the control of their works, the U.S. government hoped to stimulate works of significant use and scientific merEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
it.Revisions to the Original U.S. Copyright ActThe major revisions were enacted in 1831, 1870. 1909 and 1976. Each revision was implemented to extend E-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 alt primarily with the length of time of the copyright. The 1976 revision also addressed forms of copying to include newer copying technologies.The 1831 RevisionPreviously, copyright protection afforded the author the right to restrict copying of the work for a period of fourteen years, with a renew Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 al of the original copyright for an additional fourteen years. In 1831, the original copyright was extended to a period of twenty-eight years with theEbook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2
option of an additional fourteen-year extension. This revision was claimed by Congress to be enacted to give the same protection enjoyed by British aE-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desig Ebook E-Learning concepts and techniques: Part 2 The 1870 RevisionE-Learning Concepts and TechniquesChapter 6 - Information OwnershipInformation ownership is about copyright. The original U.S. Copyright Act was desigGọi ngay
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