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Copyright History - 24 views

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    This is a helpful source for teachers to use in the classroom to help their students understand both copyright and innovation. It includes definitions and details about copyrighting as well as a lesson plan that can be used by educators to help their students better understand these principles.
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Back To The Basics - 14 views

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    This source includes basic definitions and questions about copyright and it uses are introduced in this source. It is a great source to start with when trying to present the basics of copyrighting to your students.
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Copyright & Fair Use @Web English Teacher - 131 views

  • Copyright and Fair Use: Information and Lesson Plans
  • Copyright Infringment or Not? The Debate over Downloading Music
  • Copyright Criminals
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  • A complete unit to help students explore all aspects of the controversy surrounding sampling and fair use. Includes online video. Scroll to the bottom for an educator guide, discussion questions, and printable handouts.
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Must Know Copyright for Teachers.jpg - 47 views

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    Must Know Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers.jpg  Poster
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The Educator's Guide to Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons – The Edublogger - 74 views

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    Nice easy discussion points on Copyright and Fair Use. Author includes some resources to images. Check out the comment section for conversation about this important topic.
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$8k in Image Copyright Infringement Penalties: Bloggers, Beware! - 42 views

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    Posting the wrong image on your blog can be costly - copyright infringement penalties can range from $8,000 to $150k. Here's how to protect yourself from...
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Yes You May! - 15 views

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    This source was designed to help educators seek the proper permissions necessary to use copyrighted work for academic purposes. It was found on the Stanford University website where there is a wealth of copyright and fair use research information
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Rights Clash on YouTube, and Videos Vanish - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Copyright--how does it affect you? What limits should there be to Copyright protection?
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IP Reports - 50 views

  • copyright
  • also meant to protect the rights of users in order to promote creativity, innovation, and the spread of knowledge
  • not on how much of a piece of copyrighted work that we use, but instead on the ways in which we use it.
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  • fair use requires judgment.
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      which is why it is so crucial to examine in our classrooms-helping our students develop fair judgment when using technoligies.
  • if the user “transforms” the material in some way, repurposing it in a new media composition, for instance, then fair use likely applies.
  • or did it just repeat the work for the same intent and value as the original?
  • Students’ use of copyrighted material should not be a substitute for creative effort.
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    from NCTE's Monthly Intellectual Property Reports, Troy Hicks writes: "In November 2008, educators were introduced to the "Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education," and our concept of how to deal with copyright issues in the classroom has, literally, been transformed. As the official policy of NCTE related to fair use in the teaching of English, it is a document worth our attention as students learn to comprehend and compose texts utilizing a variety of forms of media."
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Straight from the Copyright Office! - 151 views

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    This information comes directly from the US Copyright Office. Everything that you need to know to keep you legal.
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Wissahickon School District's eToolBox - Copyright - 83 views

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    Discussion of copyright and fair use + good sources for images and audio clips
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A Copyright-Friendly Toolkit | Smore - 7 views

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    Awesome collection of copyright-friendly tools for the classroom!
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Resources | Teaching Copyright - 111 views

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    California based resources but rich site full of lesson plans related to copyright. mostly high school level but interesting for all educators
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Fair Use & Plagiarism - FREE Language Arts Presentations in PowerPoint format, Free Int... - 126 views

  • Free Presentations in PowerPoint formatWhat is plagiarism? (and why you should care)   Plagiarism - Don't Do It! Thou Shall Not Steal (hs) For Students: Plagiarism  For Teachers: Cybercheat, Plagiarism and the Internet Plagiarism (ppts and more, Redclay Schools)  Plagiarism   Quoting, Plagiarism, and Paraphrasing  Quoting, Paraphrasing, Plagiarism, Summarizing Avoiding Plagiarism   What is plagiarism?  Fair Use Copyright Infringement  See Also: Quotation Marks, Paraphrasing, Copyrights, Language Arts Index, Reading Index, Writing Index
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    clas activities to teach plagerism
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A Fair(y) Use Tale | Center for Internet and Society - 86 views

  • A Fair(y) Use Tale
  • Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University created this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms.
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    Cute video explaining copyright using clips from Disney movies. Could be hard to follow for some students though.
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Copyright - Playing with Media - 56 views

  • Attribution, in the form of a thorough “Works Cited” section of a document or project, does NOT guarantee full copyright compliance in the United States. Judges ruling on intellectual property cases never write, “The defendant created a great bibliography, so I find find him not guilty of these charges.”
  • We would never accept the following entry in a written, student bibliography in a research paper: "I found this information in the school library."
  • We should not accept student media projects which include similar, non-specific attribution statements like “Images from Google” or “Images from Flickr.”
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Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Ready Reference & Copyright Sources - Kathy Schro... - 7 views

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    resource for Citation of Work, Copyright sources, and guide to library information.
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Copyright & Schools: photocopy, scan, screen or broadcast Copyright resources in classr... - 4 views

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    I site that helps answer specific questions about copyright usage as it pertains to schools.
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