<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Durationator Copyright Files: Foundational Concepts in Usability is the first book to bring together the research of the Durationator Copyright System. The book sets out to understand the boundaries of copyright, including how long copyright lasts. Topics include moral rights, pre-1972 sound recordings, library exceptions, to name just a few topics. The book is also comparative in nature, discussing the Berne Convention and copyright in countries around the world. The approach of the book is to do introduce parts of the 1976 Copyright Act, along with accompanying case law, and in-depth discussions related to both. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>1: Introduction </strong></p><p><strong>2: Copyright Basics </strong></p><p><strong>3: U.S. Domestic Duration </strong></p><p><strong>4: Unpublished Works </strong></p><p><strong>5: Foreign Works in the U.S. </strong></p><p><strong>6: Comparative Copyright </strong></p><p><strong>7: Moral Rights </strong></p><p><strong>8: Fair Use </strong></p><p><strong>9: Library Exceptions and Issues </strong></p><p><strong>10: Music Modernization Act </strong></p><p><strong>11: Formalities Today </strong></p><p><strong>12: State Copyright Sovereign Immunity </strong></p><p><strong>13: The CASE Act </strong></p><p><strong>14: Usability Assessment </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Learn the foundations of copyright-related to the usability of work from non-protectable elements to state sovereign immunity. This book teaches you to think about copyright problems, introducing you to the physics, the "traditional contours" of what makes it all work.</p>
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