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  1. educators (cont’d)
  2. opening up your institution, 122–126
  3. See also faculty
  4. Eisen, Michael, 129
  5. Eldred, Eric, 3–4
  6. Eldred v. Ashcroft, 4, 9–10
  7. Electronic Frontier Foundation, 33
  8. “Elinor Ostrom’s 8 Principles for Managing a Commons” (On the Commons), 11
  9. employer
  10. CC license, rights covered by, 48
  11. “work for hire” doctrine, 15
  12. “Enclosure” (Wikipedia article), 11
  13. enforceability, of CC licenses, 54–58
  14. evaluation, of OER, 114–115
  15. exceptions and limitations to copyright
  16. overview of, 32–34
  17. resources on, 36, 59
  18. rights to use copyrighted works without permission, 21
  19. why it matters, 31–32
  20. exclusive rights
  21. copyright law, purpose of, 17–18
  22. of creator or owner of copyright, 18
  23. of creators, granted by copyright, 15–16
  24. granted by copyright, 19–20
  25. moral rights, 20
  26. of patent holders, 22
  27. similar and related rights, 20–21
  28. expression, of idea, 16
  29. F
  30. faculty
  31. copyright rights of, 15–16
  32. OER, creating/sharing, 119–122
  33. OER, finding/evaluating/adapting, 110–117
  34. OERs and, 104–110
  35. open access practices/policies at university, 99–100
  36. Open Access to scholarship, 92–101
  37. open pedagogy/practices, 101–104
  38. opening up your institution, 122–126
  39. publishing rights, educating about, 97–98
  40. Faden, Eric, 36
  41. Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act (FASTR), 100
  42. fair dealing
  43. CC license application and, 46
  44. concept of, 21
  45. overview of, 32–33
  46. fair use
  47. CC license application and, 46
  48. concept of, 21
  49. importance of, 31
  50. overview of, 32–33
  51. Philpot vs. Media Research Center, 75
  52. Fair Use Evaluator (online tool), 36
  53. A Fair(y) Use Tale (Faden), 36
  54. fallback license, 53
  55. FASTR (Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act), 100
  56. FedEx Office, Great Minds vs.
  57. central question in, 74–75
  58. details on, 86
  59. OER decision, 120
  60. “Field Guide to Misunderstandings about Open Access” (Suber), 101
  61. film, 48
  62. 5R permissions, 106–107
  63. #FixCopyright, 18
  64. format, 72
  65. Free Culture Game (Molle Industria), 11
  66. Free Culture (Lessig), 10
  67. funding
  68. current funding cycle for research articles, 93–94
  69. of OER content, 123
  70. Open Access public policy and, 100
  71. Open Education/Open Access policies and, 125
  72. optimized funding cycle for research articles, 96
  73. for scholarly research, 95
  74. G
  75. global aspects of copyright
  76. exceptions and limitations to copyright, 33–34
  77. international laws, 24–25
  78. national laws, 26–27
  79. why it matters, 23–24
  80. worldwide map of copyright term length, 26
  81. Gold OA, 97
  82. Google
  83. Advanced Search for general OER search, 113
  84. exceptions and limitations to copyright example, 31
  85. grants
  86. OER grant program, 123