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