I think you're right, Farhad.  But the NWF isn't a governmental agency
(unfortunately!)

gary


> What about government publications? If National Wildlife Federation was a
> government agency, are we allowed to make a DVD from their VHS tape? As
> far as I know government publications are in public domain.
>
> Farhad Moshiri
> AV Librarian
> University of the Incarnate Word
> San Antonio, TX
>
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> After 1976, any "original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium
> of expression"
> (http://www.nolo.com/dictionary/fixed-in-a-tangible-medium-of-expression-term.html)
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>
> Trademarks are a different matter and have nothing to do with this issue.
>
> Gary Handman
>
>
>
>> Hello All,
>> I have been sent a short video from a faculty member called 'Schoolyard
>> Habitats' from the National Wildlife Federation on tape that she claims
>> is
>> not copyrighted, and she wants it put on DVD. Interestingly, it has the
>> 'R'
>> in a circle registered trademark right after the title, but no regular
>> copyright claim. Can this be done?
>> Val
>>
>>
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> Gary Handman
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Moffitt Library
UC Berkeley

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