- 136 - INDEX
- educators (cont’d)
- opening up your institution, 122–126
- See also faculty
- Eisen, Michael, 129
- Eldred, Eric, 3–4
- Eldred v. Ashcroft, 4, 9–10
- Electronic Frontier Foundation, 33
- “Elinor Ostrom’s 8 Principles for Managing a Commons” (On the Commons), 11
- employer
- CC license, rights covered by, 48
- “work for hire” doctrine, 15
- “Enclosure” (Wikipedia article), 11
- enforceability, of CC licenses, 54–58
- evaluation, of OER, 114–115
- exceptions and limitations to copyright
- overview of, 32–34
- resources on, 36, 59
- rights to use copyrighted works without permission, 21
- why it matters, 31–32
- exclusive rights
- copyright law, purpose of, 17–18
- of creator or owner of copyright, 18
- of creators, granted by copyright, 15–16
- granted by copyright, 19–20
- moral rights, 20
- of patent holders, 22
- similar and related rights, 20–21
- expression, of idea, 16
- F
- faculty
- copyright rights of, 15–16
- OER, creating/sharing, 119–122
- OER, finding/evaluating/adapting, 110–117
- OERs and, 104–110
- open access practices/policies at university, 99–100
- Open Access to scholarship, 92–101
- open pedagogy/practices, 101–104
- opening up your institution, 122–126
- publishing rights, educating about, 97–98
- Faden, Eric, 36
- Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act (FASTR), 100
- fair dealing
- CC license application and, 46
- concept of, 21
- overview of, 32–33
- fair use
- CC license application and, 46
- concept of, 21
- importance of, 31
- overview of, 32–33
- Philpot vs. Media Research Center, 75
- Fair Use Evaluator (online tool), 36
- A Fair(y) Use Tale (Faden), 36
- fallback license, 53
- FASTR (Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act), 100
- FedEx Office, Great Minds vs.
- central question in, 74–75
- details on, 86
- OER decision, 120
- “Field Guide to Misunderstandings about Open Access” (Suber), 101
- film, 48
- 5R permissions, 106–107
- #FixCopyright, 18
- format, 72
- Free Culture Game (Molle Industria), 11
- Free Culture (Lessig), 10
- funding
- current funding cycle for research articles, 93–94
- of OER content, 123
- Open Access public policy and, 100
- Open Education/Open Access policies and, 125
- optimized funding cycle for research articles, 96
- for scholarly research, 95
- G
- global aspects of copyright
- exceptions and limitations to copyright, 33–34
- international laws, 24–25
- national laws, 26–27
- why it matters, 23–24
- worldwide map of copyright term length, 26
- Gold OA, 97
- Advanced Search for general OER search, 113
- exceptions and limitations to copyright example, 31
- grants
- OER grant program, 123