Getting Permission: Using & Licensing Copyright-Protected Materials Online & Off
<b>If you’re using copyrighted material, don’t get sued―get permission!</b> <br><br> Online or off, before you use some or all of a song, photo, book, or any other work covered by copyright law, you need to get permission first. If you don’t, you could end up facing legal action from the rights-holder. <br><br> This easy-to-use book shows you how to get the rights you need, with step-by-step instructions and more than 30 forms. Find out when permission is required, who to ask, and when (and how much) you can expect to pay. <i>Getting Permission</i> explains: <br><ul> <li> the copyright permission process <li> the public domain (“free†content) <li> how to figure out who owns a copyright <li> website permissions <li> the “fair use†rule <li> school-related permissions <li> license and merchandise agreements (including sample contracts and other forms) <li> and much more. <br></ul> The 6th edition is updated with summaries of recent copyright and fair use cases, as well as dozens of real-life questions from the Dear Rich permissions blog. <br><br> Downloadable forms available at nolo.com