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  1. Open Education/Open Access policies, enforcement of, 125
  2. for research, 94
  3. Great Minds vs. FedEx Office
  4. details on, 86
  5. OER decision, 120
  6. overview of, 74–75
  7. Great Minds vs. Office Depot
  8. details on, 86–87
  9. OER decision, 120
  10. overview of, 74–75
  11. Green, Toby, 127
  12. Green OA, 97
  13. A Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students (DeRosa & Jhangiani), 102
  14. H
  15. Harvard Law School, 35
  16. Harvard Open Access Project, 99–100
  17. Helfrich, Silke, 10–11
  18. higher education, OER in, 108–109
  19. Hilton, John Levi, 102
  20. history, CC, 9–10
  21. How Can I Find OER? (video), 112
  22. How Does the Commons Work (video), 10
  23. “How I Lost the Big One” (Lessig), 9
  24. How to Register a Trademark (Canada): Trademarks, Patents and Copyrights – What’s the Difference? (video), 22
  25. “HowOpenIsIt? A Guide for Evaluating the Openness of Journals” (SPARC), 126
  26. human readable terms, 40–41
  27. I
  28. icons
  29. for CC BY license, 50, 61
  30. of CC license elements, 42–43
  31. idea, 16
  32. impact factor, 98
  33. independent contractors, 15
  34. intellectual property, 22
  35. international laws
  36. copyright laws, commonalities among, 15
  37. copyrights treaties/agreements, 24–25
  38. world map showing parties to Berne Convention, 25
  39. worldwide map of copyright term length, 26
  40. Internet
  41. CC creation and, vii, 4–6
  42. copyright law and, 14
  43. global aspects of copyright and, 23–24
  44. OERs and, 105
  45. sharing capability with, 2
  46. “Is the Staggeringly Profitable Business of Scientific Publishing Bad for Science?” (Buranyi), 127
  47. “It’s Time to Protect the Public Domain” (Wikimedia Foundation), 37
  48. J
  49. Japan
  50. exceptions and limitations to copyright in, 33
  51. similar and related rights in, 21
  52. Jenkins, Jennifer, 37
  53. Jhangiani, Rajiv, 102
  54. JISC, 114
  55. joint ownership, 16
  56. journals
  57. in Open Access publishing process, 96
  58. publishing in OA journals, 97
  59. scholarly publishing in, 94–95
  60. K
  61. Kennisland, 36
  62. knowledge, 8
  63. Kreutzer, Till, 88–89
  64. L
  65. Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) (film), 27
  66. learners
  67. copyright rights of, 15–16
  68. OER, benefits of, 107–108
  69. OER information for, 124
  70. open pedagogy, copyright restriction of, 103
  71. open pedagogy, examples of, 103–104
  72. legal cases
  73. additional details on, 86–87
  74. CC license legal cases in Open Education, 120
  75. on CC licenses, 55–56, 73–75
  76. resolving, 57–58
  77. legal code, 40
  78. legal tools, 7–8
  79. Lessig, Lawrence
  80. challenge of copyright expansion, vii, 3–4
  81. Creative Commons, creation of, 4
  82. “How I Lost the Big One,” 9
  83. liability and remedies
  84. knowledge of, 21–22
  85. resources on, 34–35