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The New Copyright Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2020

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Most of the provisions of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976, the first thorough revision of United States copyright law since 1909, went into effect on 1 January 1978. Although publications addressed to scholars and teachers have focused attention on matters of photocopying and fair use, there are a number of other changes in the law that are also of interest to members of the Association. In describing any complex legislation, it is difficult to generalize, for almost every possible generalization should be followed by all the possible qualifications and exceptions. Thus members who have questions regarding the new law would be well advised to consult some of the publications listed at the end of this article and, when necessary, to consult an attorney.

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Copyright © 1978 by The Modern Language Association of America

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References

Copyright and the Librarian. Circular R21. 9 pp. Duration of Copyright under the New Law. Circular R15a. 3 pp.Google Scholar
Extension of Copyright Term in Certain Cases under Copyright Act of 1976. Circular R15t. 2 pp.Google Scholar
Highlights of the New Copyright Law. Circular R99. 4 pp.Google Scholar
Public Law 94-553 (90 Stat. 2541). 62 pp. [The copyright law itself.]Google Scholar
Reproduction of Copyrighted Works by Educators and Librarians. Circular R21. 26 pp. [A convenient gathering of the appropriate sections of the law and legislative history.]Google Scholar
Other publications: Cardozo, Michael H.To Copy or Not to Copy for Teaching and Scholarship: What Shall I Tell My Client?The Journal of College and University Law, 4 (Winter 1976-77), 5981.Google Scholar
Copyright Revision Act of 1976: Law, Explanation, Committee Reports. Chicago: Commerce Clearing House, 1976. 279 pp.Google Scholar
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The New Copyright Law: Questions Teachers & Librarians Ask. Washington, D.C.: National Education Association, 1977. 76 pp.Google Scholar
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