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Explore our range of certificate-level educational programs and complimentary webcasts to help you navigate the complex world of copyright and content use
Explore our range of certificate-level educational programs and complimentary webcasts to help you navigate the complex world of copyright and content use
Gain foundational understanding of U.S. and international copyright law and access advanced studies of content and compliance challenges. Our courses address key copyright issues for professionals in business, academia and publishing.
Whether you are responsible for managing compliance and ethics, obtaining permissions, organizing your organization’s various license agreements, or managing content, our courses help you navigate the complex world of copyright.
Our copyright education programs feature a series of instructor-led discussions, question and answer sessions, and analyses of real-world copyright scenarios. We provide options for eLearning certificate courses and easy-to-access webcasts.
Explore our comprehensive library to learn about the purpose, exceptions and limitations, and duration of copyright, including collective licensing, global laws and international treaties. Includes information for businesses, academic institutions, and rightsholders.
Access resources from global copyright organizations including WIPO, IFRRO, and the U.S. Copyright Office. Learn about international treaties, copyright protection, and regulations across Europe.
Created by CCC to offer information on U.S. copyright law and best practices and solutions for campus-wide copyright compliance, this guide is for students, instructors, faculty, and staff at U.S.-based colleges and universities.
Browse CCC’s comprehensive Resource Library. Search by topic to access community pages, white papers, recent recordings, customer case studies and more.
A collection of educational resources providing guidance and insights to thought provoking questions related to the reuse of published content in medical communications projects.