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PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Copyright John Brim Instructional Technology Division

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Essential Copyright Questions If caught will I go to jail, be fined, or be fired? Will my teachers or students go to jail? Do I need to worry about copyright?

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Resources DVD Handout Citation information PowerPoint

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DVD - Copyright or Wrong Student section copyright rap copyright Q&A student artist interview

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DVD - Copyright or Wrong Teacher section interview all 3 student sections

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Why Care? Ethics, curriculum, policy

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Ethics What are we teaching? Modeling behavior

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Curriculum – NC SCOS Computer skills curriculum Information skills curriculum Language Arts curriculum

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION State Copyright Policy State Board Policy State Guidelines - IMPACT: Guidelines for Media and Technology Programs State Technology Plans

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Local Copyright Policy Technology Plan School Board policy Acceptable Use Policy

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION It’s the Job MCPAI/TFPAI Practice 2.6: adheres to and communicates copyright as well as other laws and guidelines pertaining to the distribution and ethical use of all resources TPAI: adheres to established laws, policies, rules, and regulations

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Copyright Issues Basics Management

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Copyright Basics

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Scope of Copyright - Five Fundamental Rights Reproduction Adaptation Publication Performance Display

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Copyright Infringement Unauthorized or unlicensed copying of a work subject to copyright.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Fair Use A legal principle that defines the limitations on exclusive rights of copyright holders Agreement between Congress, producers, users

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Fair Use Conditions 1.Non-profit educational institutions or homebound instruction 2.Face-to-face instruction – students and teachers 3.Support of curricular objectives 4.Legally obtained

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Fair Use Factors/Test 1.Purpose and character of use 2.Nature of copyrighted work 3.Amount copied 4.Cumulative effect of use

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Fair Use Guidelines for School Congressional guidelines for use of copyrighted materials print audiovisual multimedia distance learning (TEACH Act)

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Fair Use Test Brevity Spontaneity Cumulative effect 1976 Congressional Fair Use Guidelines for photocopying

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Copyright is based on case law Civil and criminal court cases offer guidance

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Managing Copyright Policy Carol Simpson, Assistant Professor at University of North Texas Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide. 4th ed. Worthington: Linworth Publishing, Inc., 2005.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Managing Copyright Things People

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Things Recordkeeping licenses purchase orders/performance rights Post copyright compliance notices on equipment

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Things Clarify what is protected information labels compliance statements Tell people what they may use fair use licenses permissions

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION People - Teachers Handle resistance Eliminate myths Educate the faculty/admin/staff Take small steps

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Roles - Media & Technology staff Not the copyright police Most knowledgeable person on staff

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Roles - Media & Technology staff Education and awareness policy faculty meeting reviews signed statement yearly usage forms

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Roles - Principal Administrator is most at risk Make policy known Support to media /technology staff

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Roles -Principal Model and support appropriate behavior Be aware - monitor hallways, classrooms, extracurricular activities

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Roles – Teachers & Staff Understand fair use Abide by copyright laws and policies Model copyright compliance

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Roles - Students Learn and follow the rules fair use rights citations

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION More Information Citation information Copyright handout nferences/Copyright.doc John Brim, , In compliance with federal law, including the provisions of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, N C Public Schools administers all state-operated educational programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, military service, disability, or gender, except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law.