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Acceptable Use and Copyright

AUPs Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Technology Protection Measure Internet Safety Policy Access by minors to inappropriate matter on the Internet and World Wide Web The safety and security of minors when using electronic mail, chat rooms, and other forms of direct electronic communications Unauthorized access including "hacking" and other unlawful activities by minors online Unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information regarding minors Measures designed to restrict minors' access to materials harmful to minors Public Notice and Hearing

AUPs Examples: Austin ISD Irving ISD ESC Region 2 Guidelines

Copyright Quiz

1.You stop by the library where a librarian is copying a CD with a software program on it whose title you recognize from a purchase order you signed. Is this legal ? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. I Don’t Know =

Copyright Quiz 2.You notice there are 20 boxes of software open and software being installed in the lab of 25 computers. Is this legal ? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. I Don’t Know =

Copyright Quiz 3.You see a video playing in a classroom crowded with students. From the window in the classroom door, it looks like the Disney movie Aladdin. Is this legal ? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. I Don’t Know =

Copyright Quiz 4.You bring up the school home page. The sounds of swing music play as the Glenn Miller Intermediate School logo rotates on the screen. Is this legal ? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. I Don’t Know =

Copyright Quiz 5.An excited teacher shows you a multimedia presentation about civil rights, and you watch as a Nina Simone song digitized from a CD plays to images you recognize from the Fox News Web site. Is this legal? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. I Don’t Know =

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Copyright Quiz 1. Answer: Your library can make archival copies. However, it is important to remember that archival copies are not additional circulating copies. Be wary of abuse here. Most librarians know the rules. Support them when they decline to misuse archival copies.==

Copyright Quiz 2. Answer: Absent a simultaneous use license or some other specialized license terms (such as a site license), the school should follow the one license per workstation rule and run regular audits to ensure that the rules are being adhered to.==

Copyright Quiz 3. Answer: Classroom videos are okay as long as they are instructionally based. Even a Disney movie, a television broadcast, or a DVD as long as it bears on the lesson. Entertainment (reward) requires a license (figure $25 a pop for Disney, for example). = =

Copyright Quiz 4. Answer: The school does not have to rely on commercial music for Web pages. Loop-based software (such as Movie Maestro) allows students to create swing, rap, or classical tracks. Garageband (Apple) allows creativity; provides very sophisticated musical scores for a variety of classroom-based projects.==

Copyright Quiz 5. Answer: Students can legally use media in their projects. There are guidelines for these ( and teachers should follow them, but you should not worry if you recognize mainstream material in projects. The guidelines allow such projects to remain within a student’s portfolio indefinitely.==