© This Multi-media Learning Design was created by Juan Carlos Alvarez as a project for the class EDTC 6340 in the Master of Education in Educational Technology.Juan.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Copyright Law & Your Websites Computer Science 201 November 21, 2005 Sarah Garner, J.D., M.L.I.S. Law Library Director,
Advertisements

Fair Use Guidelines Mary Galloway Texas Middle School Texarkana Independent School District Prepared by Christy Tidwell.
Copyright Fair Use Lesson. What is copyright? Copyright protects the right to copy an original work Covers: Music Art Stories Pictures Internet images.
HSC: All My Own Work Copyright.
3-1 Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Patent, trademark, service marks, and copyrights provide a mean to promote new ideas and inventions and at the same.
JRN 440 Adv. Online Journalism Copyright, trademark, public domain Monday, 3/12/12.
Intellectual Property and Copyright What is it and why does it matter?
1/nov/21/multiple-choice-students- teachers-technology How does copyright affect me?
and Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia
C©PYRIGHT & FAIR USE.
HOSPITAL COPYRIGHT TOOLKIT A Guide to the Canadian Copyright Act A Presentation prepared by Jan Figurski, MLS Mary McDiarmid, MISt, AHIP c2007.
Vonda S. Beavers, Ed.D. Fall Take the quiz…. Jo Cool or Jo Fool?
Copyright and the Classroom The ABC’s of using copyrighted material in the classroom EDUC 5306: Ranelle Woolrich.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS and Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia.
COPYRIGHT AND FAIR USE POLICIES By Amanda Newell.
EDTC 6340 Summer II Copyright Presentation Ana Suárez Applications of Advanced Technologies in the PK-12 Classroom.
Future Ready Schools BMA-IBT DEMONSTRATE ETHICAL AND LEGAL ACTIONS WITH REGARDS TO PLAGIARISM, FAIR USE, AND COPYRIGHT LAWS.
Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues in the Digital Environment Amy Ginther Project NEThics (sm) Office of Information Technology University of Maryland.
Intellectual Property, Copyright, and Fair Use What are they and why do we care???
COPYRIGHT IS A FORM OF PROTECTION GROUNDED IN THE U.S. CONSTITUTION AND GRANTED BY LAW FOR ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP FIXED IN A TANGIBLE MEDIUM OF EXPRESSION.
Warm Up What do you think a patent is?.
Copyright Juan Romero The University of Texas at Brownsville EDTC 6340 Summer II.
A Middle School Guide to Becoming a Better Digital Citizen Digital Citizenship, Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines Jackson Heights Middle School Created.
Copyright Basics. Intellectual Property Intellectual Property is a unique product or idea created by an individual or organization. Common types of protection.
THE COPYRIGHT LAW and Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia.
Copyright Laws & Regulations Created by The University of North Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
© This Multi-media Learning Design was created by Juan Carlos Alvarez as a project for the class EDTC 6340 in the Master of Education in Educational Technology.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Objective Intellectual Property Defined A product resulting from human creativity, an original work fixed in a tangible medium.
Copyright and Fair Use. Topics The Copyright Quiz Intellectual Property What is Copyright? What is Fair Use? Common Violations Guidelines.
Web 2.0: Making the Web Work for You, Illustrated Unit B: Finding Media for Projects.
Copyright and Fair Use. Topics Intellectual Property What is Copyright? What is Fair Use? Common Violations Guidelines TEACH Act 2002.
Copyright Laws & Regulations. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. 22 A.Title 17 of U. S. Code 1. Protection provided by law.
Intellectual Property Laws and Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia.
Intellectual Property Basics
Intellectual Property A brief explanation. Intellectual Property is a name used for material, or something that is intangible. You may not be able to.
Copyright Law Summer Crider Loeffler University of Texas at Brownsville Summer II July 8-August 12th EDTC 6340 Ms. Evans and Dr. Sullivan.
The Ethical Use of Electronic Media. V Computer Ethics  Resources such as images and text on the Internet are copyrighted.  Plagiarism (using.
Unit Word Processing Exploring Ethics  Why copyrights are necessary  How to use technology ethically and legally  How to cite online sources You Will.
HSC: All My Own Work What is copyright and what does it protect? How does it relate to me?
Copyright Law A Guide for Educators. Jolene Hartnett, RDH, BS Seattle Central College © 2015 Certain materials in this program are included under the.
Intellectual Property and Copyright What is it and why does it matter?
Frequently Asked Questions about Copyright and Fair Use Gayle Y. Thieman, Ed.D. Portland State University Graduate School of Education.
Edit the text with your own short phrase. The animation is already done for you; just copy and paste the slide into your existing presentation.
Copyright Laws How to Get Permission? By: Ruth Garza EDTC
COPYRIGHT TERMS BROADCAST LAW. AUTHOR/ARTIST The creator of a work.
TECH VOCAB. ETHICS The rules that we use to define behaviors as “right” or “wrong” page 6.
Let’s Talk about Intellectual Property Copyright Plagiarism Fair Use.
Joanna Villarreal Univeristy of Texas at Brownsville.
Copyright and Fair use guidelines FAIR USE GUIDELINES FOR EDUCATIONAL MULTIMEDIA: WHAT TEACHERS AND STUDENTS NEED TO KNOW.
From Source Code to Packages and even whole distributions By Cool Person From openSUSE.
Chapter 2 Ethical and Legal Issues © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible.
Copyright and Fair Use Computer Software Jason B. Helton ITEC 7445 Multimedia and Web Design Summer 2015.
SUSE Studio: Building distributions By Cool Person From openSUSE.
Applications of Advanced Technologies in the PK-12 Classroom EDTC 6340 Ana Suárez.
Copyright Laws & Regulations
Connectivity to bank and sample account structure
Copyright material does not permit reproducing the material, publicly displaying or performing it, or engaging in any of the acts reserved for the copyright.
Oh No! The Copyright & Fair Use Police!
Trademark and copyright infringement and cost report
Copyright What we need to know. ©
Ethical and Legal Issues
Lesson 2- Ethical Use of Digital Resources
Copyright Crash Course
Evaluate It - Lesson 3.
Copyright 1. Infringement 4. Web Content 5. Orphan Works 6. Fair Use
Intellectual Property Rights
Copyright & Fair Use What You Need to Know!.
Lesson 2- Ethical Use of Digital Resources Edit all slides as needed.
Presentation transcript:

© This Multi-media Learning Design was created by Juan Carlos Alvarez as a project for the class EDTC 6340 in the Master of Education in Educational Technology.Juan Carlos Alvarez Image by Pixabay.com – Downloaded from tree-frog-amphibian / tree-frog-amphibian /

-Form of protection. -For original works. -Covers both published and unpublished works. (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) According to the Copyright office: What is copyright? Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

Protects original works, such as: Poetry What does copyright protect? Novels Movies Songs Computer Softwareand Architecture. (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

Copyright does not protect: Facts, ideas, systems, or methods of operation. (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

How is a copyright different from a patent? Patent (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

How is a copyright different from a trademark? Trademark (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Trade mark disclaimer on slide 16.Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

When is my work protected? The moment it is created (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

Fair use promotes freedom of expression. What is Fair Use? Section 107 of the Copyright Act (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.)

The Teach Act Educators‘ rights to: -Perform and display works -Make the copies integral to such Performances. -Displays for digital distance education (University of Texas Libraries, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

What is Plagiarism? Material that is attributable in whole or in part to another source, and presenting that material as one’s own academic work being offered for credit. (University of Texas Libraries, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

What is Piracy? Reproduction and distribution of copyright- protected material. -Communication to the public. -Or making available on- line without the authorization. (UNESCO, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

What is Citation? Telling that certain material in your work came from another source. The most common citation types are: APA MLA Chicago (Iparadigms, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? Strengthened the legal protection of intellectual property rights, i.e., the Internet. (Indiana University, n.d.) Trade mark disclaimer on slide 16.Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from

( Common Sense Education, 2014) Common Sense Education

You can visit my other projects at The design, not the images, are copyright of Juan Carlos Alvarez. This Multi-media Learning Design was created by Juan Carlos Alvarez as a project for a class in the Master of Education in Educational Technology at University of Texas at Brownsville now University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley.Juan Carlos AlvarezMaster of Education in Educational Technology

Citation: Common Sense Education. (2014, September 5). Copyright and Fair Use [Video file]. Retrieved from Indiana University. (n.d.). What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? Retrieved from IParadigms. (n.d.). WHAT IS CITATION? Retrieved from UNESCO. (n.d.). What is Piracy ? : UNESCO-CULTURE. Retrieved from URL_ID=39397&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.htmlhttp://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php- URL_ID=39397&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html University of Texas Libraries. (2014, July 8). All About Plagiarism Tutorial. Retrieved from University of Texas Libraries. (n.d.). The TEACH Act. Retrieved from U.S. Copyright Office. (n.d.). Frequently Asked Questions. Retrieved from Music reference as requested: Royalty Free Music from Bensound Royalty Free Music from Bensound Images Information: Non-attributed photos purchased, created by designer, or are royalty free licensed through Public Domain. Sources: Royalty free images from No attribution is necessary All government images are copyright free. Word clouds contain water marks when their term or services requires it.

THE SERVICE AND CONTENT FROM OR THROUGH THIS SITE ARE PROVIDED “AS-IS,” “AS AVAILABLE,” AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE DISCLAIMED (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE DISCLAIMER OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE). THE INFORMATION HEREIN MAY CONTAIN BUGS, ERRORS, PROBLEMS OR OTHER LIMITATIONS. THE OWNER OF THIS SITE ASSUMES NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS ON THIS SITE. This presentation contains links to other Internet sites. Such links are not endorsements of any products or services in such sites, and no information in such site has been endorsed or approved by us. TRADEMARKS: Coca Cola and/or other Coca Cola products referenced herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Coca Cola. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.