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Caity D

Creative Commons v. Copyright - About Freelance Writing - 1 views

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      This is an interesting point because we've been drilled throughout high school and college to cite sources. 
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  • These extensions mean, among other things, every generation fewer and fewer works will find their way into public domain. Public domain essentially means a work is no longer protected and anyone is free to use it.
  • The commons can be defined as those things we hold in common as a people. The National Park system is one example of the commons, so are the state parks.
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  • A Creative Commons license doesn’t replace your copyright so much as let you decide what, if any rights you’re willing to let go of.
  • Quoting the non-legalese version is defined this way: This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. This is the most accommodating of licenses offered, in terms of what others can do with your works licensed under Attribution.
Rob Schupbach

Prints & Photographs Online Catalog - 0 views

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    Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online Catalog in the Public Domain
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    Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online Catalog in the Public Domain. Great resource for putting together PowerPoints or other presentations!!
Rob Schupbach

Project Gutenberg - 0 views

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    A GREAT resource for pieces of literature in the public domain. Ebooks are free in the United States because their copyright has expired.
Rob Schupbach

Getty Images | Stock Photography, Editorial Photos, Footage & Music - 0 views

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    Getty Images While quick online access to images, footage and music may be second nature to us now, just a decade ago it was almost unimaginable. We were the first company to license imagery online - and continue to drive the industry forward. Our goal is to inspire communicators - and give them the tools to create inspiring work of their own.
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    Missing from the MUSIC section...Happy Birthday To You! Yes, it is not in the public domain!
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    I believe that's why they don't sing it at restaurants....
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    Yes! We can sing it in a classroom, at a party, or any other PRIVITE setting...However, on TV, in a public setting, in a movie, etc...someone has to pay!
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 
Mary Carter Jacocks

Youth and Media project | Berkman Center - 0 views

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    resource with videos, articles and publications about youth and the media
anonymous

National Park Service: Digital Image Archive - 0 views

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    All photographs and images in this archive are "public domain" images. You are free to use these images without a release from the National Park Service. However, the photographs and images must not be used to imply National Park Service endorsement of a product, service, organization or individual.
anonymous

SCHOOL: The Story of American Public Education - 0 views

  • The reach of the Internet could very well redefine education.
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      This is exactly what was said about every technology that has gone before.  Is the Internet any different?
Marcy Singson

About - Creative Commons - 2 views

  • The idea of universal access to research, education, and culture is made possible by the Internet, but our legal and social systems don’t always allow that idea to be realized. Copyright was created long before the emergence of the Internet, and can make it hard to legally perform actions we take for granted on the network: copy, paste, edit source, and post to the Web. The default setting of copyright law requires all of these actions to have explicit permission, granted in advance, whether you’re an artist, teacher, scientist, librarian, policymaker, or just a regular user. To achieve the vision of universal access, someone needed to provide a free, public, and standardized infrastructure that creates a balance between the reality of the Internet and the reality of copyright laws. That someone is Creative Commons.
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    Great resource for those (like me) who had never heard of "creative Commons"
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    Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation. (quoted from article)
Caity D

Privacy Issues Related to Public Libraries and K-12 Schools - 0 views

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      Interesting site with resources to let us know about privacy. 
Mary Carter Jacocks

NASA - Home - 0 views

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    Science pictures in the public domain
Emily VanDerhoff

FBI - A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety - 0 views

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    Here's what the FBI has to say to parents about internet safety for children.
Gertrude Okyere

Creating Strategic Readers Techniques for Developing Competency in Phonemic Awareness, ... - 0 views

  • This chapter offers vocabulary strategies and techniques that enhance students' understanding of new words and concepts.
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    This could prove useful as we move to tutoring students in reading.
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