- ChillingEffect.com
This clearinghouse of information about legal actions online
is useful to webzine and zine publishers. It covers copyright,
fan fiction, anonymity, linking, protest, parody and criticism
and trademark issues. (Added:
26-Feb-2002)
- Copyright Issues for Email Ezines
Todd Kuipers of the Open Road offers a few thoughts about copyright
for e-zine editors who publish by email. From his 18 January
1999 column. (Added:
1-Jan-2002)
- Copyright
Web Site
Created in 1995 by Benedict O'Mahoney, this is the place to start
if you have any questions about the nature of the copyright beast. (Added:
1-Jan-2002)
- How to Copyright Your Webzine
Lawgirl explains how to get official recognition of your webzine,
and whether you need to do it. You'll need U.S. Copyright Form
TX and Circular 66 for online works. For printed works,
you can use Form TX or Form SE or SE/GROUP. (Added:
31-Mar-2002)
- Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press
Founded in 1970, this nonprofit organization is dedicated
to providing free legal help to journalists and news organizations. (Added:
1-Jan-2002)
- Student Press Law Center
The SPLC provides free information, advice and legal
assistance to student journalists and the educators who work
with them. (Added:
1-Jan-2002)
- Ten Myths about Copyright
 This is the best place online to get up-to-date on copyright
law. Brad Templeton, the founder of ClariNet, debunks common
misconceptions. (Added:
1-Jan-2002)
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