Intellectual Property Level 7. Hey Everybody! My name is Tek. I ’ m going to be your guide today! I ’ m a part of i-SAFE America, and we are concerned.

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Intellectual Property Level 7

Hey Everybody! My name is Tek. I ’ m going to be your guide today! I ’ m a part of i-SAFE America, and we are concerned with helping you to be safe online. We want you to recognize and avoid dangerous, destructive or unlawful online behavior, and we hope to empower you to communicate what you learn from i- SAFE with others.

All right – Let’s talk Empowerment Remember - Empowerment means you own what you learn and can use it to teach others and make a difference.

So not only are you learning and sharing, you are getting rewarded for doing so! i-SAFE includes an empowerment activity in every lesson. By completing the activity you may be eligible for neat incentives and prizes. Check it out at – Click on the link to contests and Incentives. Empowerment is the Key to Learning!

For this lesson you will be learning about intellectual property theft on the Internet. You will work in groups to fill in a cause and effect chart and then create a poem or jingle on IP theft. The Plan

All Right – Let’s Get Started Who can tell me what the word Property means? Let’s brainstorm what we think this word means.

Time for Discussion 1.If you think something new and original up, or write, draw,or make something – is that property? 2.How is this different from the normal definition of property? 3.Why should these items be considered property?

Intellectual Property is a name used for material, or things that are intangible (you can't touch it) – like ideas, music, written word, and pictures. You may not be able to touch it, but it does have value to the person who made it.

Copyright Copyright: Copyright is legal protection provided by the laws of the United States to the creators of things - like books or other written works, as well as other dramatic, musical, and artistic works. Copyrighted works must be tangible and are protected from being copied, distributed, performed, or changed without the creator’s (or owner’s) permission. This protection is available to both published and unpublished works. © That means - something you create is protected.

Intellectual Property Intellectual Property has value to its owner. Copyright protects this value by giving the owner control of what can be done with his or her intellectual property. So…. It is wrong to copy or download articles, pictures, or other information from the Internet. When you download these items, the person who made them doesn’t get paid or get credit for their work, and you are stealing something that belongs to someone else. There are a few exceptions to this which are covered under Fair Use. These exceptions cover educational uses. $

Time to Brainstorm Brainstorm examples of intellectual property that you think have some type of value to the creator or owner

Time to Think If Intellectual Property has value, would it be okay to steal it from the one who owns it? Why or Why not?

Raise your Hand if: You have ever copied a picture. You have used someone else’s idea. You have downloaded music, software, or movies off the Internet. You have copied and pasted off the Internet for school work.

I hope you learned something – I know I did! All right – Time for an Activity! You’re going to complete a Cause and Effect Chart.

You are going to be doing an activity that involves filling out a cause and effect chart. You will either read activity pages (7-25 to 7- 26) or the online computer reference material. In Groups you will then brainstorm reasons why Intellectual property should be governed by rules and regulations. Meaning, when others take it, it is considered stealing, etc. Pay Close Attention to these Directions - Cause and Effect Chart

More on the Cause and Effect Chart If your are using computers you will be able to fill it in online. Your teacher should also give you a printed cause and effect chart. This chart will have a list of actions on the left. In the boxes to the right you are to fill in consequences to these actions - what could happen as a result of the initial action and the following actions.

Think about what we learned There are consequences to Intellectual Property Theft. Here are two consequences: - The originator of the work loses money and has his rights and responsibilities taken away. - The downloader/ thief can be penalized by the law, not to mention download a virus or other malicious code. What are some other consequences???

For a classroom with computers, return to the index and select Optional Webpage Activities: Lesson 5. Students should work in groups. When completed - Return here to Slide 19 to continue. Otherwise – get started

All right –Finished with the Chart? Once finished with your charts, your group will present them to the class. But we’re not finished yet!

Jingle and Poem Writing Your teacher will hand out the jingle and poem example sheets. Take turns reading the poems and jingles. Get back into your groups and come up with your own poem or jingle. Remember to present it to the class!

Time for Empowerment If you haven't done so already, register online at by clicking on the Kids and Teens link.

So How Do you Know When You’re Done??? Have you: 1. Completed the cause and effect chart and shared with the class? 2. Discussed with your class what you have learned? 3. Completed your poem or jingle and shared with the class? 4. Checked out the Contests and Incentives link at

It doesn’t have to end here! Find out about DRiVE!

Take Action Take Action It’s Easy with the i-Mentor Training Network! The i-Mentor Training Network has short informative videos that will take you step by step through the process of accomplishing any of the i-SAFE Outreach activities you can do in your school and community. To watch the videos go to the i-Mentor Network located in the Kids and Teens section of the i-SAFE website at Visit the Kids and Teens section at to learn about the i-Mentor Training Network. It’s all online!

Take Action It’s Easy with the i-Mentor Training Network! The i-Mentor Training Network videos were produced for students like you, who care about online safety and want to DRiVE the message to other students, parents, and community members. By watching the training videos you will become a Certified i-Mentor and will be able to teach students, conduct the i-SAFE assembly experience, or be that important link to parents and community leaders by presenting the i- Parent Programs and Community Leaders Meetings.

1.Enroll online at by clicking on Create an Account. 2.Go to the Kids and Teens Section and Submit the Online Mentor Menu. 3.Receive your own Student Toolkit and materials to get started. Get the recognition you deserve as an i-SAFE Mentor Take Action