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John Evans

CMEC - 1 views

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    " This Copyright Decision Tool was developed by the Copyright Consortium of the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) . The CMEC Copyright Consortium is composed of the ministers of education of the provinces and territories, with the exception of Quebec. (For further background on copyright and education, you can visit the CMEC Web pages on copyright. ) This Copyright Decision Tool is a supplement to the Fair Dealing Guidelines , created to help teachers determine whether their use of a copyright-protected work is fair dealing. The tool helps teachers assess whether fair dealing permits them to use a copyright-protected work for students without permission or payment of copyright royalties. Fair dealing is only one of several users' rights provided to educational users in the Copyright Act. For a description of other educational users' rights, see Copyright Matters! Every school board or school district should have a staff member who is familiar with copyright law. For more information, contact the ministry or department of Education Copyright Officer for your province or territory, listed here. CMEC wishes to acknowledge that the Copyright Decision Tool is liberally adapted, with permission, from the University of Ottawa's Fair Dealing Decision Tree ."
Phil Taylor

http://cmec.ca/publications/lists/publications/attachments/291/copyright_matters.pdf - 1 views

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    Copyright Matters - new 4th Edition Some Key Questions and Answers for Teachers
John Evans

CMEC's "A Literature Review of Factors that Support Successful Transitions by Aborigina... - 1 views

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    "CMEC's "A Literature Review of Factors that Support Successful Transitions by Aboriginal People from K - 12 to Postsecondary Education""
John Evans

Copyright Decision Tool - CMEC - 6 views

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    "The Copyright Decision Tool helps teachers decide whether they can use print materials, artistic works or audiovisual materials without getting copyright permission. Teachers! Thinking of using a copyright-protected work? Find out if you have permission."
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