Books/Journals/Articles
Mike Rogers, Guide to Copyright howtostartanllc.org/guide-to-copyright
Elsa Peterson, Copyright and Permissions
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/188040723X/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Melissa Haun, How to Make Your Writing More Sensitive – and Why It Matters
https://www.websiteplanet.com/blog/sensitive-writing-guide/
Certstaffix® Training, a Certified Staffing Solutions Company
https://training.certstaff.com/certstaffix/default.asp
https://training.certstaff.com/certstaffix/Computer-Tools-and-Editing-Software-for-Writers.asp
Author Estates
https://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/watch/
Independent Agents
http://everyonewhosanyone.com/agus7.html
Rights and Other Agencies and Organizations
American Psychological Association (APA)
http://www.apa.org/about/contact/copyright/index.aspx
Artists Rights Society
Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO)
ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers)
Advertising Photographers of America(APA)
www.apanational.org
American Federation of Musicians (AF of M)
www.afm.org
American Medical Writers Association.
www.amwa.org
American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA)
www.asja.org
American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP)
http://www.asmp.org
The American Society of Picture Professionals
www.aspp.com
Association of American Publishers (AAP)
www.publishers.org
The Authors Guild
www.authorsguild.org
The Dramatists Guild
www.dramaguild.com/
Graphic Artists Guild (GAG)
www.gag.org
Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association (LIMA)
www.licensing.org
Magazine Publishers of America
www.magazine.org
Museum Digital Library Collection
www.museumlicensing.org
National Association of Black Journalists
www.nabj.org
National Cartoonists Society (NCS)
www.reuben.org
National Writers Union (NWU)
www.nwu.org
Mystery Writers of America
www.mysterywriters.org
PEN American Center
www.pen.org
Picture Agency Council of America (PACA)
www.stockindustry.org
Publishers Marketing Association (PMA)
www.pma-online.org
Romance Writers of America
www.rwanational.org
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. (SFWA)
www.sfwa.org
Small Press Center (SPC)
www.smallpress.org
Society of Children's Book Writers
www.scbwi.org
Society of Illustrators
http://www.societyillustrators.org
Society for Scholarly Publishing
http://www.sspnet.org/
Society of Professional Journalists
www.spj.org
Text and Academic Authors Assoc. Inc. (TAA)
http://taaonline.net
Western Writers of America
www.westernwriters.org
Writers Guild of America, East, Inc. (WGA, East)
http://www.wgaeast.org/
Writers Guild of America, West, Inc..
www.wsa.org
The Authors Registry
www.authorsregistry.org
Photographer’s Index
www.photographersindex.com
Academic Book and Journal Publishers:
http://pcl.wfu.edu/
AcqWeb Directory of Publishers and Vendors
http://acqweb.library.vanderbilt.edu//
Internet Theatre Database
http://theatredb.com/
Dramatists Play Services, Inc.
www.dramatists.com
Dramatic Publishing Company
www.dramaticpublishing.com
BMI (Broadcast music, Inc.) http://www.bmi.com
Copyright Clearance Center http://www.copyright.com/
Copyright Licensing Agency (UK) http://www.cla.co.uk/
Copyright Lawshttp://www.copyrightlaws.com/
BOOKS Related to Copyright:
Corbis http://www.corbis.com
Publications Rights Clearinghouse http://www.nwu.org/prc/prchome.htm
RightsLine http://www.rightsline.com
U.S. Copyright Office http://www.copyright.gov/
VERDI http://www.verdi-project.com/
Visual Artists and Galleries Association (VAGA)
WATCH File (Writers, Artists, and Their Copyright Holders) England
Information Circulars and Factsheets (US Copyright Office)
Stanford Copyright & Fair Use.
Copyright Law of the United States
Copyright Law in the Electronic Environment
Coursepacks and Fair Use: Issues Raised by the Michigan
Intellectual Property and the National Information
Journal of Electronic Publishing
Internet and Intellectual Property
Other Resource Links
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