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Related Copyright Guides
The University of Michigan Library has many guides to help you understand copyright. You may also consider contacting the U-M Library's Copyright Office via email at copyright@umich.edu.
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Creative CommonsProvides information about Creative Commons licenses, which allow you to share, reuse, and remix images, video, music, and other content.
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Finding Usable MaterialsThis document is a resource for faculty, staff, and students to learn where to find content they can easily use, remix, and share without worrying about copyright restrictions. We update this document as necessary.
More information about the University of Michigan Library Copyright Office's services can be found at their website.
Copyright Basics
Welcome to the Copyright Basics guide from the University of Michigan Library Copyright Office. This guide covers the following topics:
- FAQ
- Copyrightability
- Duration & Formalities
- Who Holds Copyright
- Rights of Copyright Holders
- Rights of Users
- Permission
- Related Topics
- Resources
Last revised on November 11, 2016.
Copyright for Dissertations
Welcome to the Copyright for Dissertations guide from the University of Michigan Library Copyright Office. This guide addresses copyright questions specific to University of Michigan dissertation authors. It covers the following topics:
Your dissertation committee, advisors, and other mentors in your field can help you understand your field’s publishing norms, such as how to select and assess third party material and how to attribute that material properly.
For general information on copyright, please refer to the Copyright Basics guide.
Last revised on June 8, 2018.