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Copyright By Megan and Michael
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Definition Of Copyright A copyright is a law secured for the creator of document. This law makes it so that the creator of the document does not have to worry about having his work stolen.
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COPYRIGHT DISCUSSION POINTS If it doesn’t have a copyright date, it isn’t copyrighted. If it is posted to the Internet, It’s available for public use. If you make up your own stories but base them on someone else’s work than your new work is yours.
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COPYRIGHT ISSUES Fair Use- This means that if you are doing things like commenting or teaching than you can make some limited use without permission.
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Is It “Fair Use” or NOT? The individual who wants to use a copyrighted work must follow these four factors. The purpose and character of the use The nature of the copyrighted work
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Is it “Fair Use” or NOT? The amount and substantiality of the portion used The effect of use on the potential market for the copyrighted work
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Permitted Uses Student use for projects, portfolios, ect. Educator use for curriculum based information Face to Face instruction Assignment to students for directed self- study
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