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What you, as a teacher, should know
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The rights (protection) granted to an author for creating an original piece of work. The author has the right to copy or distribute their work. No one else has an automatic right to do so without permission.
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That person can be sued for damages. The copyright holder is entitled to compensation for loss, such as profits anywhere from $250 - $150,000. Can also be criminally liable if work was copied for profit or commercial gain (+1 year of jail and fines). The Copyright Act protects the authors of original works!
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As a teacher, a lot of what is copied can be used without fear of being sued for infringement. This is done through Fair Use. Some things do not require permission from the copyright holder. Examples of this is when the work is used for: Commentary Parody News reporting Scholarly Research Education
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Things to take into consideration: The purpose and character of the use (can not be used for business or personal gain). The nature of the copyright. Amount and substantiality (length). Effect on the market (If there is loss to the holder).
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Rented or purchased movies may be played. Taping something off the TV for classroom use is allowed as long as: It is for teaching purposes There is limited use (time) Only use programs broadcast to the general public (no cable programs) Generally more acceptable to ask the school to tape it Only show video within ten days from the day recorded Tape may not be edited
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When using someone else’s words: Make sure to quote (“”) Keep it short and simple Check for length You can also summarize Give credit to the original author Do not use as one’s own When using someone else’s musical score: It is allowed for research or study Reasonable portion (length) Consider factors of fair use Also remember to acknowledge the source If downloading music, make sure to do so from a legitimate site (otherwise it is illegal)
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When getting stuff from an internet website: Check for: The date the work was first published If the work is a work made for hire The owner’s intent on dedicating the work to the public domain (or not) Keep in mind that Copyright for websites is automatic even if the copyright symbol is not present.
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If you are not sure what you can and can not use, get help. You can go to the Copyright Clearance Center and get permission. If it is public domain (the copyright is expired), there is no need to ask for permission.
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Use it to engage students in meaningful learning
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