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- University of Minnesota Libraries
- “Myths about Open Access Publishing,” 101
- “Open Access Overview,” 126
- University of Toronto, 128
- University of Washington Libraries, 126
- U. S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, 86
- U. S. Constitution, 3
- U. S. Copyright Office, 35
- U. S. District Court for the Central District of California, 86–87
- U. S. Supreme Court, vii, 4
- “User-Related Drawbacks of Open Content Licensing” (Kreutzer), 88–89
- Utilitarian purpose, 17
- V
- Van Noorden, Richard, 127
- Version 4.0, 56, 58
- “A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access” (Suber), 126
- videos
- Copy (aka copyright) Tells the Story of His Life, 18
- How Can I Find OER? 112
- How Does the Commons Work, 10
- How to Register a Trademark (Canada): Trademarks, Patents and Copyrights – What’s the Difference? 22
- Open Access Explained! 96
- Open Education Matters: Why Is It Important to Share Content? 119
- A Shared Culture, 4
- Simply Said: Understanding Accessibility in Digital Learning Materials, 120
- Why OER? 106
- Why Open Education Matters, 6
- Won’t Lock It Down, 7
- Vollmer, Timothy, 128
- W
- waiver, of creator rights, 53
- “We Copy like We Breath” (Doctorow), 10
- “We Need to Talk about Sharing” (Merkley), 10
- The Wealth of the Commons: A World beyond Market and State (Bollier & Helfrich), 10–11
- website
- CC license deed link on, 63, 65
- terms of service, 70
- “We’ve Failed: Pirate Black Open Access Is Trumping Green and Gold and We Must Change Our Approach” (Green), 127
- “Why CC BY?” (Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association), 120
- Why OER? (video), 106
- Why Open Education Matters (video), 6, 10
- “Wiki/CC License Compatibility” (Creative Commons), 88
- Wikimedia Commons, 113
- Wikimedia Foundation, 37
- Wikipedia
- “Article Processing Charge,” 97
- “Author’s Rights,” 36
- CC license choice and, 63
- “Copyright Term,” 25
- “Creative Commons License,” 59
- “Enclosure,” 11
- learner assignments for open pedagogy, 104
- “License Compatibility,” 88
- listing of sources of CC material, 77
- “Philosophy of Copyright,” 35
- “Scholarly Communication,” 93
- Wiley, David
- “About the Open Publication License,” 59
- “Defining OER-Enabled Pedagogy,” 102
- on OER, 106–107, 115
- Project Management for Instructional Designers, 103
- Won’t Lock It Down (video), 7
- work created by others, 67–68
- “work for hire” doctrine, 15
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 24–25, 33
- World Trade Organization (WTO), 24
- WorldCat, 116–117
- worldwide community
- See global aspects of copyright
- Y
- Year of Open (website), 102