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    1. Copyright for Creatives: Protecting Your Work

      Learn how to protect yourself from copyright infringement. Explore what needs to be copyrighted, how to register one, and how to properly respond to infringement.

      Learn how to protect yourself from copyright infringement. Explore what needs to be copyrighted, how to register one, and how to properly respond to infringement. Read less

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      Improve your information literacy. Learn about strategies for finding information—from a library, archive, database, or the Internet—and the ethics of using what you find.

      Improve your information literacy. Learn about strategies for finding information—from a library, archive, database, or the Internet—and the ethics of using what you find. Read less

    3. The State of AI and Copyright

      Gain valuable insights on the current state of AI and copyright laws in this panel discussion with UK-based attorney Matt Hervey and US-based attorney Jennifer Maisel.

      Gain valuable insights on the current state of AI and copyright laws in this panel discussion with UK-based attorney Matt Hervey and US-based attorney Jennifer Maisel. Read less

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      Placing material in the Scholarly Publications Repository (SPR) will not alter previously existing copyright ownership status. Contributors to the SPR must represent that they either own or possess (perhaps through permission from the copyright holder, e.g., the publisher) all of the rights necessary to contribute the work. In brief, an NCSU author has the right to post works in the repository if: the author holds the copyright; the publisher's policy allows it; the publisher hold copyright and grants permission; or the university shop right is invoked. For further information see Guidelines for Determining Your Rights to Deposit Works in the NCSU Scholarly Publications Repository. You may also want to see the Non-exclusive license to which contributors must agree. Read less

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