Intellectual Property
Overview:
"Intellectual Property" (sometimes called "IP") is a generic term that includes several distinct types of legal rights. These legal rights protect the results of creative and intellectual efforts (e.g., copyrights and patents) or certain types of business activities (e.g., trademark and trade secrets).
Legal Memoranda, Papers & Presentations:
TOOL KIT - TEACH ACT CHECKLIST (DISTANCE EDUCATION):
TOOL KIT - FAIR USE:
- What Is Fair Use? [PDF] Office of the General Counsel, The University of Arizona.
- University of Arizona Intellectual Property Tool Kit - Fair Use Checklist [PDF] Office of the General Counsel, The University of Arizona.
- Digital Media, Copyright Law and the Classroom [PDF] PowerPoint Presentation by Georgia Harper, University of Texas at Austin (posted here with permission).
- Digital Media, Copyright Law and the Classroom Fair Use Scenarios [PDF] PowerPoint Presentation by Georgia Harper, University of Texas at Austin (posted here with permission).
- Digital Media, Copyright Law and the Classroom [VIDEO] (Part I), by Georgia Harper, University of Texas at Austin (posted here with permission).
- Digital Media, Copyright Law and the Classroom [VIDEO] (Part II), by Georgia Harper, University of Texas at Austin (posted here with permission).
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