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Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines
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Topics of Discussion All about Copyright What does it mean for a piece of work to be copyrighted? What does it mean for a piece of work to be copyrighted? Is anything not protected under copyright? Is anything not protected under copyright? All about Fair Use Guidelines Why were Fair Use Guidelines created? Why were Fair Use Guidelines created? When can Fair Use be claimed? When can Fair Use be claimed? How long can we keep materials? How long can we keep materials? How much can we use? How much can we use? Where are permission forms and when are they needed? Where are permission forms and when are they needed? All about Copyright What does it mean for a piece of work to be copyrighted? What does it mean for a piece of work to be copyrighted? Is anything not protected under copyright? Is anything not protected under copyright? All about Fair Use Guidelines Why were Fair Use Guidelines created? Why were Fair Use Guidelines created? When can Fair Use be claimed? When can Fair Use be claimed? How long can we keep materials? How long can we keep materials? How much can we use? How much can we use? Where are permission forms and when are they needed? Where are permission forms and when are they needed?
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What does it mean for a piece of work to be copyrighted? “The legal right granted to an author, composer, a playwright, a publisher, or a distributor to exclusive publication, production sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic or artistic work” (http://www.dictionary.com)http://www.dictionary.com “The legal right granted to an author, composer, a playwright, a publisher, or a distributor to exclusive publication, production sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic or artistic work” (http://www.dictionary.com)http://www.dictionary.com Home
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Why were Fair Use Guidelines Created? Fair Use Guidelines are the exception to copyright laws Fair Use Guidelines were created to allow the use of copyrighted works (without permission) for Criticism Commentary Parody News reporting Research/Scholarship Classroom instruction (Starr, 2000) Fair Use Guidelines are the exception to copyright laws Fair Use Guidelines were created to allow the use of copyrighted works (without permission) for Criticism Commentary Parody News reporting Research/Scholarship Classroom instruction (Starr, 2000) Home
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Under What Circumstances Can Fair Use be Claimed? For both teachers and students, Fair Use Guidelines allow the use of copyrighted works to create educational multimedia projects for face to face student instruction directed student self study real time remote instruction review presentation at peer workshops and conferences personal uses as tenure review job interviews (Starr, 2000) For both teachers and students, Fair Use Guidelines allow the use of copyrighted works to create educational multimedia projects for face to face student instruction directed student self study real time remote instruction review presentation at peer workshops and conferences personal uses as tenure review job interviews (Starr, 2000)
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Fair Use Guidelines Students may keep lawful copyrighted works in personal portfolios as examples of academic work Teachers are able to keep their projects for two years Only two copies may be held at a time Exceptions for this time limit include: job interviews portfolios workshops other educational purposes Students may keep lawful copyrighted works in personal portfolios as examples of academic work Teachers are able to keep their projects for two years Only two copies may be held at a time Exceptions for this time limit include: job interviews portfolios workshops other educational purposes
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Portion Limits The rule of thumb is that up to 10% of the copyrighted material may be used with accreditation to the owner, unless otherwise specified Poems may be copied but are limited to 250 words, no more than 3 poems from a poet may be used No more than 3 minutes of motion media may be used No more than 5 images from one person may be used To view the complete list, visit: http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr280b.shtml The rule of thumb is that up to 10% of the copyrighted material may be used with accreditation to the owner, unless otherwise specified Poems may be copied but are limited to 250 words, no more than 3 poems from a poet may be used No more than 3 minutes of motion media may be used No more than 5 images from one person may be used To view the complete list, visit: http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr280b.shtml
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Permission Forms If your intentions for use exceed the allowable Fair Use Guidelines, it is essential to request direct permission from the owner. David Warlick’s Landmarks for School Permission Template is a form with simple fill in the blanks, which can be emailed directly from the website to the owner of the copyrighted material you wish to use. To view David Warlick’s template visit: http://www.landmark-project.com/permission1.php For a similar template written by Bellingham Washington Public Schools, visit: http://www.bham.wednet.edu/copyperm.htm If your intentions for use exceed the allowable Fair Use Guidelines, it is essential to request direct permission from the owner. David Warlick’s Landmarks for School Permission Template is a form with simple fill in the blanks, which can be emailed directly from the website to the owner of the copyrighted material you wish to use. To view David Warlick’s template visit: http://www.landmark-project.com/permission1.php For a similar template written by Bellingham Washington Public Schools, visit: http://www.bham.wednet.edu/copyperm.htm Home
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Work Cited Starr, L. (2000). Is fair use a license to steal? Retrieved Oct. 28, 2004, from Education World Website: Home http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr280b.shtml
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Additional Links Concerning Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines Teaching Copyright and Fair Use http://www.ikeepbookmarks.com/browse.asp?folder=1141604 Copyright Reference for Teachers http://www.ikeepbookmarks.com/browse.asp?folder=1130223 Fair Use Reference for Teachers http://www.ikeepbookmarks.com/browse.asp?folder=1139266 Teaching Copyright and Fair Use http://www.ikeepbookmarks.com/browse.asp?folder=1141604 Copyright Reference for Teachers http://www.ikeepbookmarks.com/browse.asp?folder=1130223 Fair Use Reference for Teachers http://www.ikeepbookmarks.com/browse.asp?folder=1139266
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