According to the study by American University’s Center for Social Media,
educators often “over-comply with copyright law, and even forego using
legitimate teaching tools and techniques for fear of violating copyright.”
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad ©? - 10/1/2008 - School Library Journal - 0 views
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We need to let our students and colleagues know that it’s perfectly legal to use copyrighted materials in research, if they’re properly cited and supplement, rather than supplant, one’s own work.
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fair use, a provision that allows educators to use copyrighted materials under certain conditions without seeking permission from the rights holder. According to the Copyright Act of 1976, educators are sometimes allowed to use copyrighted materials “for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research….”
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David W. Koehser | Attorney At Law - 0 views
Techlearning > > The New Rules of Copyright > October 15, 2008 - 0 views
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rather than operating an economy based on presumptions of scarcity, we need to build economies based on presumptions of abundance.
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