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Who Owns This Article? Applying Copyright’s Work-Made-for-Hire Doctrine to Librarians’ Scholarship
108 Law Library Journal 33-54 (2016)
  • Paul Hellyer, William & Mary Law School
Abstract

The Copyright Act of 1976 provides that works—including scholarship—written within the scope of employment belong to employers. But copyright law and actual practices widely diverge. The academic community generally allows librarians to claim ownership of their writing, even when that ignores copyright law. Mr. Hellyer supports copyright ownership by librarians, and calls for the law and common practices to be harmonized.

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Citation Information
Paul Hellyer. "Who Owns This Article? Applying Copyright’s Work-Made-for-Hire Doctrine to Librarians’ Scholarship" 108 Law Library Journal 33-54 (2016) (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/paul-hellyer/13/