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COPYRIGHT LAW CAREER SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Click here to advance

Table of Contents 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.Quiz - Test you KnowledgeQuiz - Test you Knowledge 3.Acknowledgement and Agreement FormAcknowledgement and Agreement Form 4.Resources and CreditsResources and Credits Click on the selection above

Introduction ©This presentation was designed to provide you with guidelines, informational materials and resources about copyright law, fair use, and the TEACH Act. ©The presentation contains a short film, reading assignments, a short quiz, an acknowledgement and consent form. All but the quiz are required. ©Additional resources are provided but not required. ©At the conclusion of this presentation you will acknowledge our school’s policy by signing the attached agreement. ©Print the acknowledgement, initial, sign and return to your supervisor. Upon receipt, you will receive two hours of act 48 professional development credit for completing this assignment. This presentation has been prepared under the fair use exemption of U.S. Copyright Law and is restricted from further use. Table of Contents

Copyright Quiz 1.When in doubt about the copyright status of a work you want to use, you should? Use it and hope for the best. Use it in the classroom, but refrain from posting it to our web site. Ask permission before you use it. 2.Copyright status is only granted to well known authors and filmmakers? True False 3.A student records a video of an upcoming senate election and includes a photo taken by a government employee. Is that copyright infringement? Yes No Table of Contents Page 2 of Quiz

Copyright Quiz 1.A student downloads photos from Flickr.com’s Creative Commons (CC) pool. Is that OK? YesNo 2.A teacher uploads vacation photos to P2P, a file-sharing program to share with students in his class and allows them to download them to include in a project. Is that copyright infringement? TrueFalse 3.A student copies the entire final chapter of a Harry Potter book to his commercial blog without any additional commentary. Is this protected under fair use since a portion of the book was used? TrueFalse Table of Contents

False. Copyright is granted to anyone who records an original creative work in a fixed, tangible form. Back to Quiz

No. Works produced by the U.S. government, or any U.S. government agency, are in the public domain. Back to Quiz

False. Sharing your own original work using peer-to–peer file-sharing technology is legal. Back to Quiz

False. Given the significance of the portion the student has taken, and the commercial benefit the student would receive, and likely harm to the market for the Harry Potter book, it is unlikely the law would view this as a fair use. Back to Quiz

Copyright Material Policy Acknowledgement and Consent Form Please sign and date the attached form and return to your teacher or student services. Click here to open document Unable to open document click on the computer error Table of Contents

References and Sources Credited by Joann McCarthy, Technology Coordinator to be used for training employees of the Career School A Fair(y) Use Tale By Eric Faden Creative Commons Digital Storytelling in the Classroom By Jason Ohler Teaching Copyright A project of Electronic Frontier Foundation Copyright Guidelines for Multimedia Washburn University libguides.washburn.edu/content.php This presentation has been prepared under the fair use exemption of U.S. Copyright Law and is restricted from further use.