Intellectual Property
Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, Design, Trade Secrets, and Domain Names
Introduction to Copyright
In the United States, copyright law is primarily federal law. This guide covers sources of primary law, such as statutes, regulations, and cases, and also secondary sources, such as treatises, formbooks, and practitioner materials.
Copyright Resources Online
- U.S. Copyright OfficeCongress relies upon, and directs, the Copyright Office to provide critical law and policy services, including domestic and international policy analysis, legislative support for Congress, litigation support, assistance to courts and executive branch agencies, participation on U.S. delegations to international meetings, and public information and education programs. The past few years have been particularly active, as Copyright Office lawyers assisted Congress with more than twenty copyright review hearings and prepared numerous timely reports, including for example, The Making Available Right in the United States, Copyright and the Music Marketplace, Software-Enabled Consumer Products, and Orphan Works and Mass Digitization.
- Copyright Clearance CenterA global rights broker used to obtain copyright permissions.
Study Aids
- Copyright Law in a Nutshell by Mary LaFranceCall Number: Reserve KF2994. L34 2017ISBN: 9781634603041Publication Date: 2017-01-13
- Questions and Answers by Dave Fagundes; Robert C. LindCall Number: Reserve KF2995 .F34 2018ISBN: 9781632815484Publication Date: 2018-08-01
- Understanding Copyright Law by Marshall A. LeafferCall Number: Reserve KF2994 .L43 2014ISBN: 9780769869025Publication Date: 2014-09-01
Copyright Resources available to Law Students and Faculty
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