Because copyright laws tend to be open to interpretation, many organizations (particularly schools and libraries) have developed specific written policies and other guidelines to help members understand their rights and responsibilities.
Neil Boorstyn has written: 'Copyright Law With Copyright Law Cumulative Supplement' 'Boorstyn on copyright' -- subject(s): Copyright
Libby Baulch has written: 'Copyright rights' -- subject(s): Copyright and electronic data processing, Copyright
M.R.F Senftleben has written: 'Copyright, limitations, and the three-step test' -- subject(s): Copyright, International Copyright
Bandcamp allows artists to choose their own copyright policies for protecting their music and creative content. Artists can set their own terms for how their work can be used and shared, including options for copyright protection and licensing.
L.J Taylor has written: 'Copyright for librarians' -- subject(s): Copyright
Arthur Levine has written: 'Global copyright issues in the secondary information industry' -- subject(s): Copyright, International Copyright
Sandy Norman has written: 'Copyright in Voluntary Sector Libraries (The Library Association Copyright Guides)' 'Copyright in industrial and commercial libraries' -- subject(s): Copyright, Corporate libraries, Fair use (Copyright) 'Copyright in Industrial and Commercial Libraries (The Library Association Copyright Guides)'
Alan Latman has written: 'Latman's The copyright law' -- subject(s): Copyright
Aneeta Brown has written: 'Copyright law for the church' -- subject(s): Church newsletters, Copyright infringement, Fair use (Copyright)
India significantly amended its copyright act in June 2012. The amendment is linked below.
R. F. Whale has written: 'Whale on copyright' -- subject(s): Copyright
Denis de Freitas has written: 'The copyright system' -- subject(s): Copyright