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Copyright Protection or "Why can't I just go ahead and use somebody else's work?"

Using somebody else's work without permission is just not right. Whether it is copying a chapter or two from a book, pirating a video copy of a new movie, or using photographs off the Internet, the copyright of the owner of that material must be protected. Likewise, your work, whether it is a photograph, a monograph, or a pictograph, is protected under the law. Just as you cannot use copyrighted material without permission, somebody else cannot use your material without permission. This web site is dedicated to helping you through the maze and thicket of United States copyright laws. At the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, however, the bottom line is this: YOU ARE WHOLLY RESPONSIBLE FOR VIOLATIONS OF COPYRIGHT LAW. THE UNIVERSITY IS IN NO WAY LIABLE, EVEN FOR EMPLOYEE ACTIONS.

The best place to start is right here: Frequently Asked Questions for Users, and Frequently Asked Questions for Copyright Owners. A lot of information and links can be found in this site, including:

    • "Fair Use" of copyrighted material

    • Getting permission to use copyrighted material

    • Coursepack copyright assistance

    • Computer software licensing and copying

    • The Internet and copyright protection

    • What if I am contacted about a claim of copyright infringement

    • Copyright protection for my work

If you need legal basis and background information, try here

If you need UNLV policies, try here

If you need an index to this site, try here If you want to contact somebody about copyright questions, email Administrative Code Officer Marc Cardinalli



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