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Principles and Rules of Copyright
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Copyright Protection for intellectual property.
What are some examples of things that are copyrighted?
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Intellectual Property
Anything an individual has written or created. Examples? Music, sounds Text Pictures/Photographs
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Fair Use Doctrine States that limited portions of material may be used without written permission for certain purposes. Like what? Reporting the news or schoolwork.
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Fair Use Doctrine “Limited” is not defined
BEWARE of overusing material Give credit to the author or creator of ANY material you use.
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Derivative Works Copyrighted materials that have been altered or changed If you alter a copyrighted photograph by using computer software, that photograph is STILL protected, and you MAY NOT use it without written permission.
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Academic Standards Scholars and researchers study many different ideas
They are responsible for sharing ideas with the world They must satisfy a higher standard of honesty
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Academic Standards Must give credit when quoting
Must give credit for ideas Cannot paraphrase what someone else says and not give credit for it
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Bibliography List of sources that have been used in research.
Give credit where it is due Create a list of image credits
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Rules of Copyright 1 You cannot use copyrighted material without written permission from the creator of the material (or from its copyright holder).
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Rules of Copyright 2 Material can be protected even if it does not display the copyright symbol.
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Penalties for violating copyright laws can range from mild to severe.
Rules of Copyright 3 Penalties for violating copyright laws can range from mild to severe.
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Rules of Copyright 4 To make sure you are not violating copyright law, make sure you are doing the following: * Write or the author and ask permission to use the material. * Follow the directions on the site regarding use of material. You might be asked to create a link on your page or notify the author or creator * Most important: DO NOT use any material if you don’t have written permission
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Rules of Copyright 5 To copyright your own material, the copyright notice for visually perceptible material must contain one or more of the following elements: The symbol , the word “Copyright,” or the abbreviation “Copr.” The date of the first publication The name of the owner of the copyright Example: 2005 Adobe Systems, Inc.
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Rules of Copyright To copyright your own material, the copyright notice for visually perceptible material must contain one or more of the following elements: Phonorecords and sound recording use the letter P in a circle The copyright notice should be affixed in such a way as to “give reasonable notice of the claim of copyright.” 5
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Your Turn To demonstrate the importance of complying with copyright laws, you are going to research the copyright rules for using a piece of material for an upcoming project Select a copyrighted image, song, etc. Research the copyright information Take note of the copyright date, the owner of the copyright and the website where you obtained the material.
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