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It is often common for several educators to get so deeply involved into their teaching that they may forget some small rules and regulations regarding copyright. However, it is the responsibility of the educator to make sure to be careful and be in line with the copyright law at all times.
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To avoid legal issues and conflict To set an example for your students To stay abreast of copyright information, rules and regulations
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Educators and students must know and have a clear understanding what copyright is and what it entails…
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Copyright is a form of protection given by the copyright laws of the U.S. to the authors of original works of authorship, available to both published and unpublished works.
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Works published after 1977 the copyright last for the life of the author and plus 70 years If published before 1923 the work is in public domain › Public Domain allows the work to be used without the author’s permission. However, the proper procedures must take place to see what is in the domain.
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So you may be asking what are the rights of copyright owners?
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Reproduce- make copies of protected work Distribute- sell or distribute copies to the public Create Adaptions(derivative works)- the ability to prepare new work on already protected work Performance and Display- display work in the public
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Unfortunately, those who violate the copyright law are guilty of……
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Anyone who violates any of the exclusive rights of the copyright owner, or of the author, or imports copies of phonorecords into the United States
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Often takes place easily by › Improper use of literary work or material used for examples; like not referring to it in the proper way › Improper use of musical material, for example the portion used is too large Only 30 seconds of musical material can be used › Improper use of artwork, motion picture or audiovisual work Only 1 minute can be used for videos
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Those in violation: Shall be fined under the title defined in the copyright law or imprisoned for not more than 5 years or both To avoid this penalty it is up to the educators to know for themselves as well as for their students, usually it is one small procedure that is not being done which could prevent the violation
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So how does the educator prevent this violation?
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Fair use gives the public entitlement to freely use portions of copyrighted material for commentary and criticism Example: Quoting a line of song lyrics in the classroom to examine in order to clarify a lesson
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How should you properly measure fair use?
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One must know if it has created something new or was copied verbatim The nature of the work, for example more leeway is given with factual works such as biographies The amount and substantiality of the portion taken(the less you use the more likely it is considered fair use) The effect of the use of the potential market(does it take away from the authors income) Subjective Judgments-
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In music: Fair Use-A small portion of the song that is used and not intended to damage the composer or to market the work Not Fair- downloading songs, music file sharing
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In Film: › If a small portion is taken and the purpose is informational › If a television broadcast was taped at home
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TEACH ACT a claw that provides educators with a special set of rights in addition to fair use to display and perform others works in the classroom Thankfully for the most part this act allows teachers to use material a little more freely for instruction purposes
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When posting material on the internet: › They should expect their material to be read, downloaded, or printed out, forwarded etc.
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The best way to prevent all copyrighting issues…….
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If part of a book or journal article, check with the Copyright Clearance Center › Offers permission services electronically and manually Most institutions receive a subscription license from the CCC which covers the educators to get any material needed for reference in instruction
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Educators must know copyrighting rules and regulations, to set an example for the students Also this will prevent any legal conflict Remember to think about Fair Use regulations and what is fair and what is not Always get permission
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