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Neuenschwander 205 $aSecond edition. 210 1$aNew York, New York :$cOxford University Press,$d2014. 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (177 p.) 225 1 $aOxford Oral History Series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-322-06172-6 311 $a0-19-934251-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; A Guide to Oral History and the Law; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; A Note on Legal Terms; The Use of State Cases; The Use of Federal Cases; Prevention Is the Key; Acknowledgments; 1 A Case Study; 2 Legal Release Agreements; Drafting Legal Release Agreements; Deed of Gift Agreements; Contractual Agreements; Prefatory Language; Future Use Clauses; Transfer of Copyright; Transfer of Copyright by Nonexclusive License; Restricting, Sealing, and Masking Identity; Exculpatory and Indemnity Clauses; Warranty Clauses; Right of Publicity Clauses 327 $aLegal Release Agreements for InterviewersIRB Modified Agreements; Legal Release Agreements for K-12 Projects; Explaining Legal Release Agreements; Conclusion; 3 COMPELLED RELEASE OF INTERVIEWS: SUBPOENAS AND FOIA REQUESTS; Oral History as Evidence; Oral History and Discovery in Civil Cases; Oral History and Discovery in Criminal Matters; An Arson Investigation; A Criminal Damage Investigation; The Boston College Case; Impact of the Boston College Case on Oral History?; Is There an Archival Privilege?; Informing Interviewees That Restrictions Are Not Absolutes; Certificates of Confidentiality 327 $aAdmissibility by StatuteFreedom of Information Requests; Conclusion; 4 Defamation; Republishers Beware; The Elements of Defamation; The Dead Cannot Be Defamed; Statute of Limitations; Organizations Also Have Reputations; Public Figures Bear a Heavier Burden; Negligence versus Actual Malice; Limited-Purpose Public Figures; Once a Public Figure Always a Public Figure; Pure Opinion Is Not Defamatory, But; The Major Categories of Defamation; Professional Competency: A Special Concern; Suggestions for Avoiding Defamation Lawsuits; 5 PRIVACY ISSUES: THE STEALTH TORTS; False Light 327 $aFalse Light versus DefamationCommon False Light Claims; Docudramas and Photographs; Possible Links to Oral History; Public Disclosure of Private Facts; Disclosure of Private Facts in Public Records; Passage of Time and Public Figures; Possible Links to Oral History; Right of Publicity; Possible Links to Oral History; Do the Dead Have a Right to Privacy?; Conclusion; 6 Copyright; Copyright in Nonfiction Works; Copyright Protection of Oral History: A Case Study; Using Nonfiction to Create Fiction; Ownership; Joint Works; Works-Made-for-Hire; The Six Exclusive Rights of Copyright 327 $aLength of Copyright ProtectionLicenses and Transfers; Fair Use of Interviews?; Suggestions for Analyzing Potential Infringement; Pre-Lawsuit Responses to Possible Infringement; To Sue or Not to Sue?; A Remedy for Infringement in Cyberspace; Registration Status Is Crucial; Selective Registration; The Orphan Interview Problem; Resources of the U.S. Copyright Office; Copyright and the Federal Government; Copyright Protection Elsewhere in the World; How to Dispense with Copyright; 7 Oral History and the Internet; Legal and Ethical Authority to Upload; Copyright and the Internet 327 $aProtecting Copyright Online 330 $aAccording to the Oral History Association, the term oral history refers to ""a method of recording and preserving oral testimony"" which results in a verbal document that is ""made available in different forms to other users, researchers, and the public."" 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