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Be a Good Digital Citizen: Learning about Copyright
District 67 Tech Camp August 2010 Patti Fleser
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I am NOT a lawyer. For legal advice about these and other questions, please consult a lawyer who has passed the bar in your state or jurisdiction. (Wes Fryer - questions-and-answers-about-itunes/)
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How confident are you about copyright and fair use?
Very confident? Somewhat confident? In the middle? Not confident? Not at all confident?
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What is the purpose of copyright?
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What is your copyright attitude?
See No Evil Close the Door Hypercompliant
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Fair Use “Fair use cannot be reduced to a checklist. Fair use requires that people think.” Russell, Carrie. American Library Association
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5 Principles Educators can:
make copies of newspaper articles, TV shows, and other copyrighted works and use them and keep them for educational use; create curriculum materials and scholarship that contain embedded copyrighted materials; and share, sell, and distribute curriculum materials that contain embedded copyrighted materials. The Code of Best Practices in FairUse for Media Literacy Education
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5 Principles Learners can:
use copyrighted works in creating new material; and distribute their works digitally if they meet the transformativeness standard. The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
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Steps in the Reasoning Process
Determine if the doctrine of fair use applies to your particular use of a copyrighted work. If so, use the copyrighted work freely in your own creative work. If not, then ask permission of the copyright holder. Pay a license fee if needed. Or use copyright cleared resources (like Creative Commons) as an alternative selection.
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Lesson Plans adapted from:
Hobbs, Renee. (2010). Copyright Clarity: How Fair Use Supports Digital Learning. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.
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