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Introduction to U.S. Copyright Law
     
Introduction to U.S. Copyright Law
 
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Learning Objective: this is meant primarily to be an introductory lecture, so that students will have a base from which they can go on to do more sophisticated readings that analyze and critique current controversies about copyright law.

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Anuj Desai

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Law / School of Library Information Studies
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Students view this hour long introductory lecture prior to, or during the first week of classes, as an overview of topics addressed in the course. SofTV's Show and Tell is used to add narration to PowerPoint slides. Students are able to quickly jump from slide to slide. There are also powerful keyword capabilities for subsequent searching.


 
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