Title :
Only a click away-copyright infringement on the WWW
Author :
Zimmerman, Donald E. ; Muraski, Michel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Journalism & Tech. Commun., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract :
To help technical communicators improve their understanding of copyright issues, the article: (1) provides a brief review of the United States´ and Canadian copyright laws; (2) begins to explore the complexities of copyright issues and the World Wide Web (WWW); (3) explains the basic processes used to copyright communication products; and (4) provides a brief common sense approach to avoiding copyright violations. Copyright laws provide for the intellectual rights of authors. For works to be copyrighted, they must be original, have a trace of creative input, and be fixed in a tangible medium. Prudent professional communicators will not risk the potential of violating copyright laws and becoming involved in lengthy and costly litigation. They will either: (1) create or have created original artwork, photographs, and text for their respective Web sites; (2) obtain appropriate permissions from the copyright holders of the original works; (3) read and use works under the restrictions of software licenses; or (4) use works in the public domain
Keywords :
Internet; copy protection; copyright; legislation; professional communication; Canadian copyright laws; United States; WWW; Web sites; World Wide Web; authors; communication products; copyright holders; copyright infringement; copyright issues; copyright laws; copyright violations; costly litigation; creative input; intellectual rights; original artwork; professional communicators; public domain; software licenses; technical communicators; Information technology; Law; Licenses; Permission; Postal services; Professional communication; Web pages; Web sites; World Wide Web; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 1998. IPCC 98. Proceedings. 1998 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4890-7
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.1998.722105