“The founders of our country believed that by stimulating authors and publishers to create and disseminate works, the public would benefit,” said Marybeth Peters, the U. S. Register of Copyrights. We have over 200 years of history living with copyright as a part of our culture -- 200 years of copyright’s success as measured by today’s convenient, inexpensive access to a wealth of creative works.” During the week, students and teachers will visit the Library’s James Madison Building to meet with copyright specialists. The orientation will include a tour of the Copyright Office exhibit, a brief history and overview of current copyright issues and a mini-workshop on how to register claims to creative works. Students will learn about copyright as both users and creators. The Library of Congress is the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution and the largest library in the world, more than 130 million items on approximately 530 miles of bookshelves Buy it here: Snoopy life is...
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