
Copyright law supports the process of scholarship and discovery while at the same time protecting the rights of authors and inventors. It is this dual purpose that is of particular relevance to those in academia as they pursue scholarship, discovery, and scholarly communication within the context of authors’ rights.
Copyrighted material can be used in teaching and research under one of the following conditions:
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Tool to determine if US work is still under copyright
This information is not official policy of the University of Iowa nor does it constitute legal advice. It is important that educators exercise both the responsibilities and the rights accorded them under the laws of the United States. The information offered here is part of an ongoing campus effort to provide the University of Iowa community with a better knowledge of copyright law and how to work within it to further the best educational practice. Contact Gay Pelzer at the University Office of the General Counsel (335-3696) with questions.