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1 OPYRIGHT Best Practices for Educators

2 History Constitution – Article 1 –Sec. 8 Copyright Act of 1790

3 “I am not a copyright lawyer” Copyright issues are among the most hotly contested CopyrightEducation.org

4 FAIR USE It’s A Great Country, Isn’t It? Advancement of knowledge

5 Is this a violation of copyright?Is this a violation of copyright?/

6 Copyright Holder has Exclusive Rights Reproduction Derivative Works Distribution Transfer ownership Public Performance Public Display

7 Section 107 Restrictions Intellectual Property Limitations Criticism Comment News Reporting Teaching Scholarship Research

8 FACTORS FOR FAIR USE 1.Purpose and Character 2.Nature of Work 3. Amount and Substance of Work 4.Effect on the market FAIR USE CHECKLIST

9 PRINT GUIDELINES Chapter Article Short Story Poem Chart Consumables Exception Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers on Learning Center Website

10 MULTIMEDIA GUIDELINES CONFU Limitations 1.Student projects 2.Teachers teach 3.Legally acquired 4.Cite it Go Forth and Create– Learning Will Follow

11 Multimedia Guidelines – (Cont.) Motion Media Music Text Graphics Photos Digital Software Database Blended with student’s own original work.

12 Motion Media Consumer Broadband & Digital Promotion Act Public performance rights Not to be used for entertainment or reward No charge

13 Digital Millennium Copyright Act - 1998 Makes it a crime to circumvent anti- piracy measures built into most commercial software, video, etc.. aarghhh Fines - $500 to $150,000

14 FAIR USE & THE WWW Section 110 of the Copyright Law Use Websites e.g CNN,Google Earth,PBS Download videos, Photos, Sounds for face to face instruction PBS Teacher, Kathy Schrock,Discovery Channel

15 Uploading 2002 – TEACH ACT –Non-profit institution –Mediated in a class –Instructional Activity –Limited to students in a class –Cannot archive or leave up forever –Legally acquired – not normally purchased –Institution has copyright policy in place

16 Home Access Password protect with the following disclaimer: This material is presented for use solely by enrolled members of this course. Further reproduction or distribution of this material is expressly prohibited.

17 Intellectual Property Copyright exists from the moment the work is created Copyright notice is now optional for copyright protection If a work is produced with public funds it is in the public domain

18 The Mouse that Ate The Public Domain 1998 – Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act

19 OPYRIGHT is educator friendly!


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