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Wheaton College Copyright Guide
1. Introduction
2. The Meaning and Purpose of Copyright
3. Kinds of Works That Are Protected by Copyright
4. Works “Made for Hire”
5. When Copyright Permission is Needed
6. When Works Pass into the Public Domain
7. The Fair Use Exemption
8. Checklist for Fair Use
9. How to Get Copyright Permission to Use a Work
10. Sample Permission Request Letter
11. If You Violate Copyright
12. Managing Your Own Copyright
13. Copyright Notices and Warnings
14. Learning Management System (LMS)
15. Chapel Services
16. Classroom Activities
17. College Publications—In Print and Online
18. Computer Software
19. Concerts / Film Screenings / Plays
20. Conservatory E-Portfolios
21. Course Packs (Sold by the Campus Store)
22. Non-Curricular—File Sharing or Copying CDs / DVDs / Documents / Other Media
23. Non-Curricular—Personal Webpages
24. Non-Curricular—Posters / Signs
25. Reproductions by Libraries and Archives
26. Reproductions for Persons with Disabilities
27. Small Claims / CASE Act
Additional Copyright Scenarios
Online or Dual Modality
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