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Intellectual Property and Copyright

What is it and why does it matter?

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Intellectual Property

The expression of an idea

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What is copyrightable expression? “ . . . original works of authorship, fixed in any

tangible mode of expression now known or later developed, from which they can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated, either directly or with the aid of a machine or device.”

(US Copyright Act) Examples:

poetry, prose, computer programming, artwork, musical notation, animations, video footage, a Web page, architectural drawings

A C-D ( a tangible thing that can be “read” by a machine)

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What is NOT copyrightable expression? ideas titles and short

phrases public domain works

principles processes . . .

Ideas are NOT copyrightable.

What about images, text, etc. transmitted via the Web?

What if work is not published elsewhere, in more “tangible” form?

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What is copyright, anyway?

Federal legislation enacted by Congress under its Constitutional grant of authority to protect the writings of authors (US Constitution, Article 1, Section 8) .

Gives owner exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, or license her work (US Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C., 106).

Copyright protection is automatic, today – the work does not have to be registered.

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Why does copyright exist?

Intends to improve society through advancement of knowledge. “To promote the progress of science and

useful arts by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.” (US Constitution)

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Copyright

Copyright balances rights of copyright owners with rights of public for access to these expressions of knowledge

Copyright begins at moment of fixation in a tangible medium and, these days, ends 70 years after death of author.

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Patents and Trademarks Patent is protection of discoveries of

inventors, under similar Constitutional grant of authority. Patent law is covered in Title 35 of U.S.C.

Trademark: a word, name, symbol, device, etc. used by its owner to identify or distinguish goods or services from those of others ( unlike patents and copyrights) trademark rights do not end after a specific period of

time as do patent rights and copyrights

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UT System Intellectual Property Policy Permits faculty ownership of scholarly,

artistic, literary, musical, and educational materials within the author’s field of expertise. In other words, faculty intellectual property

normally not considered work-for-hire, unless University has invested significant resources (potentially, on-line or distance courses).

University should negotiate a contract with author, if University wants to recover some expenses.

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Does UT Policy extend to multi-media and distance-education materials? Yes! “Telecourse materials created by faculty . . .will be

treated as scholarly works and will belong to the author.” As long as University did not commission the work. As long as any student authors have given permission for use

of their work. And NO!

The Policy reserves for U.T a nonexclusive right “to recover its contribution . . . if the Univ. has contributed significant kinds or amounts of resources . . .”

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Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 1998 Seeks to facilitate use of digital technologies

in distance-education and other knowledge-sharing situations.

Still seems to be lots of wiggle room for testing in the courts.

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Copyright Resources UT System Intellectual Property Policy:

http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/intellectualproperty/polguide.htm

UMI used to offer good information on copyright and scholarship. Not any more! The dissertation-publication service is now owned by Pro Quest Information and Learning: http://www.umi.com/

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Best place to go for information Georgia Harper’s Crash Course on Copyright

http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/intellectualproperty/cprtindx.htm#top

She’s with the University of Texas System, Office of Intellectual Property

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NSPE Code of Ethics

9. Engineers shall give credit for engineering work to those to whom credit is due, and will recognize the proprietary interests of others.

a. Engineers shall, whenever possible, name the person or persons who may be individually responsible for designs, inventions, writings, or other accomplishments.

III. Professional Obligations


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