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Sharon Antal

Stanford Copyright & Fair Use - Copyright and Fair Use Overview and Resources - 0 views

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    Anything you wanted to know about copyright, fair use, and the public domain is all here.  Quick easy links 
Pamela Evans

Stanford Copyright & Fair Use - Grading Teachers on Copyright Law - 0 views

  • Fortunately, the Copyright Act contains a special exception for educational uses of copyrighted materials. Under w
  • hat is known as the"fair use" rule, someone other than the copyright owner may make limited use of a copyrighted work w
  • ithout permission for purposes such as teaching, research, scholarship, criticism, parody and news reporting.
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  • Here are the basic rules:
Courtney M

TeachersFirst's Copyright and Fair Use Resources - 2 views

  • This collection includes instructional activities about copyright and collections/tools to use images, music, and texts legally, either through Fair Use or Creative Commons licensing. Use these resources to model and teach ethical use of electronic media or to find copyright-safe raw materials for student projects.
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      Basically, this site condenses links to websites explaining all about what teachers can do without breaking any copyright laws, to websites with suggestions or ideas about how to teach students about copyrights, and the first site in the list is to images that are copyright free!
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    This website is a wonderful resource for any teacher. It provides links to guide the teacher in fair use laws, suggests ways to teach about copyright laws, and provides a link to copyright-free images! It's really a one -stop-shop for everything copyright.
Dianne Brewster

circ21.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    A compilation of copyright laws for educators to use
Kristen Robinson

Fair Use and Copyright for Teachers - 0 views

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      Love this chart!
  • Educators, without regard to or knowledge of copyright restrictions, sometimes duplicate materials illegally or load software without license. Such copying, seemingly convenient and unnoticeable, is, in fact, stealing.
  • Copying and using selected parts of copyrighted works for specific educational purposes qualifies as fair use
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  • Questions and Restrictions for Fair Use
  • Fair Use Chart for Teachers
Ericca Dent

Education World: Copyrights and Copying Wrongs - 1 views

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    Copyright do's and don'ts
Jessica Stewart

The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education - 0 views

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    This is an excellent guide for future teachers to understand the correct way to incorporate media literacy within their classroom.
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