The Copyright Office has a current version of Title 17 on its website that you can download and print out for your students. Go to http://www.copyright.gov/title17/
> I teach an undergraduate college class entitled
> "Legal Issues of the Music
> Industry." Although I am not an attorney and most
> of my students do not
> have a career goal of entering law school, the class
> I teach does refer to
> Title 17 on a daily basis. I require all students
> to purchase a copy of
> Title 17 to facilitate classroom discussion.
>
> The Copyright Office sells a June 2003 hard copy of
> Title 17.
>
> Does anyone on the list know when the Copyright
> Office might make a more
> up-to-date paperback copy of Title 17 available?
>
> Does anyone on the list have suggestions for other
> ways for the non-law
> student to find reliable updates to Title 17?
>
> Does anyone on the list have suggestions for other
> ways to make Title 17
> available in print version to a class of 80 students
> each semester?
>
> Thank you,
> Janet Nepkie
>
>
> Dr. J. Nepkie
> Professor of Music
> And Music Industry
> Music Department
> State University College
> Oneonta, NY 13820
> tele: (607) 436 3425
> fax: 607 436 2718
> nepkiej[_at_]oneonta.edu
>
>
>
>
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