Copyright
Copyright:
the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a
literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video,
etc.: works granted such right by law on or after January 1, 1978, are
protected for the lifetime of the author or creator and for a period of
50 years after his or her death.
Intellectual
Property: property that results from original creative thought,
such as patents, copyright material, and trademarks.
Information
Ethics: is the field that investigates the ethical issues
arising from the development and application of information
technologies.
Copyright resources
from Geoge Pilling, District Library Media Supervisor, Visalia Unified
School District. At the bottom of the page Mr. Pilling has Links
about "Plagiarism" and "Internet Safety and Responsibility".
Section 108 -
Reprodution by Libraries and Archives for their Users, for Replacement,
and for Preservation
(http://www.librarycopyright.net/108spinner/): Here's an cool
tool you might have fun with - it'll help with some copyright
questions.