Copyright or Copywrong? What can I do?. Let’s Explore Click on the underlined words Click on the underlined words Make sure you click on every student,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Objectives When should I consider Copyright and Fair Use? Why care about Copyright and Fair Use? What are the chances of getting caught using copyrighted.
Advertisements

WHAT IS COPYRIGHT LAW? Oak Ridge Elementary School.
Click To Continue. INSECTS HAVE MAIN BODY PARTS Continue.
Coin Value Click here to begin Click here to begin.
Counting Pennies Click here to begin Click here to begin.
Copyright Fair Use Lesson. What is copyright? Copyright protects the right to copy an original work Covers: Music Art Stories Pictures Internet images.
Counting Quarters Click here to begin Click here to begin.
Copyright and Fair Use.
The T.E.A.C.H. Act New standards and requirements for the use of copyrighted materials in education.
Mammal Test: an Interactive PowerPoint Presentation By Bernard John Poole Bernard John Poole And Lorrie Jackson And Lorrie Jackson.
Copyright Laws.
/t/ / I d/ /d/ Try Again Go on /t/ / I d/ /d/
Copyright Law and Avoiding Plagiarism
It is often common for several educators to get so deeply involved into their teaching that they may forget some small rules and regulations regarding.
Copyright Laws and you! What you can and cannot do!
Quiz 2 - Review. Identity Theft and Fraud Identity theft and fraud are: – Characterized by criminal use of the victim's personal information such as a.
Click the red dot to begin. 6 x 6 9 x 9 x Exponents fun quiz Practice with Fun
Click the red dot to begin. 6 x 6 9 x 9 x Exponents fun quiz Practice with Fun
Copyright Basics Michael Lorenzen, Ed.D Associate Dean for Public Services Western Washington University Shortened and Adapted from his Shortened and Adapted.
How Well Do You Know Copyright? Connie Murphy Hylton High School Library 2008.
Slide # 1 Programs of the Intel Education Initiative are funded by the Intel Foundation and Intel Corporation. Copyright © 2007 Intel Corporation. All.
K-12 COPYRIGHT LAWS: PRIMER FOR TEACHERS Copyright Laws Do’s and Don’ts What is Legal in the School Classroom.
Vonda S. Beavers, Ed.D. Fall Take the quiz…. Jo Cool or Jo Fool?
COPYRIGHT OR HOW TO AVOID PLAGIARISM OH BOY!!!. WHAT IS COPYRIGHT? THE EXCLUSIVE LEGAL RIGHT, GIVEN TO AN ORIGINATOR OR AN ASSIGNEE TO PRINT, PUBLISH,
Slide # 1. Slide # 2 What is Copyright? Laws have been created to protect authors and artists that create things that are creative and “original.” If.
Fair Use Guidelines By Amy Lawrence, Amy Mahon, & Melissa Rafetto.
Copyright Quiz Do your best!!!!!. Question # 1 Copyright is: A. A law that gives the right to invent B. The limited right to make or remake, perform,
Why do we have Copyright Laws?. What is Copyright? Copyright is the right to use ideas or information created by someone else. The copyright law is intended.
BY: MRS. ALLISON Copyright, Fair use, & Plagiarism.
+ What You Need to Know About Copyright. + What is Copyright? “Almost everything on the Internet is copyrighted.” Copyright.
Movies, Copyright, PowerPoint, Oh my!! What?. What does Copyright/FairUse say? Video (for integration into.
Welcome to Kindergarten! A PowerQuest to help Kindergarteners learn about their new school environment! By: Lisa Godwin Deep River Elementary School.
K-12 COPYRIGHT LAWS. COPYRIGHT DEFINITION “The legal right granted to an author, a composer, a playwright, a publisher, or a distributor to exclusive.
Copyright Guidelines and Fair Policies By: Kaitlyn Dutton And Courtney Hardy.
Ethics and Copyright Issues CTMU 7560 Digital Media Production for Music Education Kimberly C. Walls
Legal, Social, and Ethical Issues By Patt Angell.
Copyright Law “The genius of United States copyright law is that, in conformance with its constitutional foundation, it balances the intellectual property.
Teachers & Copyright What You Need To Know By Sharon & Lisa.
Copyright in the Classroom Rebecca Siler. What is Copyright? Form of intellectual property law Protects original works including literary, dramatic, musical,
Start. Instructions Read through the tutorial and follow along with the step- by-step review. To go back Next page To return to this page For hints Table.
Mrs. Feliciano’s Guide to Understanding Copyright and Fair Use 3rd-6th Grade.
Lines of Symmetry Quiz. Time to test if you understand lines of symmetry!! In this Quiz you will have questions and underneath you will have 3 choices.
Do You Know How to Protect Yourself from Copyright Penalties in the Classroom?
Carving a Virtual Pumpkin Quiz By James K. Let’s take the quiz! Let’s take the quiz!
Copyrights & Copywrongs Respecting other people’s online creative work.
Copyright Laws for Educators Natasha Overstreet Kristen Day.
Copyright. Go to the following web page: Scroll to each student there.
Copyright Laws and Education David, Myra and Valarie CTE 629B January 26, 2009.
What’s Copyright??.  Copyright is the legal right of creative artists or publishers to control the use and reproduction of their original works.  Copyright.
Multiplication Level 1 (Facts 0-2) Read These Instructions:  Try to get the answer before the computer puts it on the screen.  Do not click on your.
THEQ UIZ. WELCOME…WELCOME… This is the ‘Get Up, Get Moving Quiz’. To move on to the next question, click on the right answer. All questions will be fitness/health.
What is Copyright?
Copyright and Fair use guidelines FAIR USE GUIDELINES FOR EDUCATIONAL MULTIMEDIA: WHAT TEACHERS AND STUDENTS NEED TO KNOW.
Copyright definition The legal right granted to an author, a composer, a playwright, a publisher, or a distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or.
Copyright Laws Laws designed to protect intellectual property rights.
Copy Write Laws & Teachers By Patrick Jacobson Danny McElroy.
Plagiarism, Fair Use, and Copyright Laws FOR INFORMATION PRODUCERS SUCH AS AUTHORS, ARTISTS, AND WEBSITE DEVELOPERS.
Fulton County Schools Digital Citizenship for Middle Students
Understanding Copyright
Plagiarism, Fair Use, and Copyright Laws
Copyright and Fair Use For Students and Teachers
Understanding Copyrights
Copyright Law and "Fair Use"
Test Taking Strategies
Copyright Presentation
Copyright Law and "Fair Use"
Copyright Infringement & How to avoid it
Understanding Copyright
Copyright Laws.
Presentation transcript:

Copyright or Copywrong? What can I do?

Let’s Explore Click on the underlined words Click on the underlined words Make sure you click on every student, you will have a quiz once you finish. Make sure you click on every student, you will have a quiz once you finish. Copyright Copyright Copyright

What is Copyright? The Copyright law of the United States does not protect the works of authors, artists, composers and others from being used without permission. The Copyright law of the United States does not protect the works of authors, artists, composers and others from being used without permission. True False

Great Job!!!! You are doing great!!! You are doing great!!! Get ready for the next question. Get ready for the next question. Go

Let’s try it again. Go back and reread the statement. Go back and reread the statement. Go

Who is going to know? No one, as long as you don’t get caught. It will not hurt the author’s feelings, after all they made the item for others to use. No one, as long as you don’t get caught. It will not hurt the author’s feelings, after all they made the item for others to use. TrueFalse

Great Job!!!! You are doing great!!! You are doing great!!! Get ready for the next question. Get ready for the next question. Go

Let’s try it again. Go back and reread the statement. Go back and reread the statement. Go

What is Fair use? Fair use allows you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for your educational use. Fair use allows you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for your educational use. True False

Great Job!!!! You are doing great!!! You are doing great!!! Get ready for the next question. Get ready for the next question. Go

Let’s try it again. Go back and reread the statement. Go back and reread the statement. Go

How much of a song or video can I use? Yes. Amount refers to the use of a portion of work. For motion media, you can use 10% or 3 minutes. For text material you can use 10% or 1000 words. For music and so forth you can use 10% but no more than 30 seconds of an individual work. Yes. Amount refers to the use of a portion of work. For motion media, you can use 10% or 3 minutes. For text material you can use 10% or 1000 words. For music and so forth you can use 10% but no more than 30 seconds of an individual work. TrueFalse

Great Job!!!! You are doing great!!! You are doing great!!! Get ready for the next question. Get ready for the next question. Go

Let’s try it again. Go back and reread the statement. Go back and reread the statement. Go

What is Public Domain? Works that are not copyrighted are public domain and may be used without permission. However you should still give credit to the source. Works that are not copyrighted are public domain and may be used without permission. However you should still give credit to the source. TrueFalse

Great Job!!!! You are doing great!!! You are doing great!!! Get ready for the next question. Get ready for the next question. Go

Let’s try it again. Go back and reread the statement. Go back and reread the statement. Go

What is attribution? You shouldn’t always give credit or attribution to the person who created the work. You shouldn’t always give credit or attribution to the person who created the work. TrueFalse

Great Job!!!! You are doing great!!! You are doing great!!! Get ready for the next question. Get ready for the next question. Go

Let’s try it again. Go back and reread the statement. Go back and reread the statement. Go

You have done a great job!! You are about to take a quiz, sit quietly with your hands on top of your head, and wait for your teacher to pass out your quiz. You are about to take a quiz, sit quietly with your hands on top of your head, and wait for your teacher to pass out your quiz. Click to exit