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wendysavocCopyright Crash Course
copyright creativecommons education reference fairuse library course tutorial
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to maximize your impact, the effectiveness of your creative effort, your audience,
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CC licenses provide free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, students and educators (like you) easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry.
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elb123to maximize your impact, the effectiveness of your creative effort, your audience, your academic success, your wealth (well, maybe), your eternal happiness (probably not, but then, who knows?) -- copyright management means being more thoughtful about how you handle your rights
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who owns what you just created...
how do you figure that out, how do you change it, how do you protect your work
<!-- Topic 03 Goes Here -->your rights as a copyright owner...
probably way more than you really need, so find out how to slim down your big fat copyright by managing it
<!-- Topic 04 Goes Here -->manage your copyrights...
to maximize your impact, the effectiveness of your creative effort, your audience, your academic success, your wealth (well, maybe), your eternal happiness (probably not, but then, who knows?) -- copyright management means being more thoughtful about how you handle your rights, retaining rights in certain circumstances, and sharing the wealth of rights the law gives us with others, in other situations. A copyright is not an all or nothing proposition. The set of rights is infintely devisible. Learn about the advantages of keeping some for yourself, and of giving others away
<!-- Topic 05 Goes Here -->Creative Commons licenses
CC licenses provide free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, students and educators (like you) easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright from "all rights reserved" to "some rights reserved." In other words, you can tag it "share," just like I tagged the Crash Course. To learn more about the role these licenses can play in the management of your copyrights, read, Your rights as a copyright owner, and Copyright management.
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copyright's role in the flow of research and teaching
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A copyright is not an all or nothing proposition. The set of rights is infintely devisible.
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to maximize your impact, the effectiveness of your creative effort, your audience, your academic success, your wealth (well, maybe), your eternal happiness (probably not, but then, who knows?) -- copyright management means being more thoughtful about how you handle your rights, retaining rights in certain circumstances, and sharing the wealth of rights the law gives us with others, in other situations. A copyright is not an all or nothing proposition. The set of rights is infintely devisible. Learn about the advantages of keeping some for yourself, and of giving others away
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manage your copyrights...
to maximize your impact, the effectiveness of your creative effort, your audience, your academic success, your wealth (well, maybe), your eternal happiness (probably not, but then, who knows?) -- copyright management means being more thoughtful about how you handle your rights, retaining rights in certain circumstances, and sharing the wealth of rights the law gives us with others, in other situations. A copyright is not an all or nothing proposition. The set of rights is infintely devisible. Learn about the advantages of keeping some for yourself, and of giving others away
<!-- Topic 05 Goes Here -->Creative Commons licenses
CC licenses provide free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, students and educators (like you) easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright from "all rights reserved" to "some rights reserved." In other words, you can tag it "share," just like I tagged the Crash Course. To learn more about the role these licenses can play in the management of your copyrights, read, Your rights as a copyright owner, and Copyright management.
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jmart16121Overview of Copyright material
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Evelyn FreemanComprehensive resource on copyright. Includes Fair Use, TEACH Act, Public Domain, Creative Commons, Getting Permission, a tutorial and more.
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negotiating with your publishers
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the public domain and orphan works
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whose copyright owners are unknown, unable to be located, or unresponsive.
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orphan works
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Gerry SolomonCourse topics:
Copyright's role in the flow of research and teaching
Who owns what you just created
Your rights as a copyright owner
Manage your copyrights
Creative Commons licenses
Open access options and resources
Fair Use
Getting permission
Creative Commons on the flip side -
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CC licenses provide free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, students and educators (like you) easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright from "all rights reserved" to "some rights reserved." In other words, you can tag it "share," just like I tagged the Crash Course. To learn more about the role these licenses can play in the management of your copyrights, read, Your rights as a copyright owner, and Copyright management.
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who owns what you just created...
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to maximize your impact, the effectiveness of your creative effort, your audience, your academic success, your wealth (well, maybe), your eternal happiness (probably not, but then, who knows?) -- copyright management means being more thoughtful about how you handle your rights, retaining rights in certain circumstances, and sharing the wealth of rights the law gives us with others, in other situations. A copyright is not an all or nothing proposition. The set of rights is infintely devisible. Learn about the advantages of keeping some for yourself, and of giving others away
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Kaley DeAngelohttp://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/
This website is for the University of Texas. It speaks about copyright.
Content: 15points
Credibility: 15points
Critical Thinking: 10points
Copyright: 15points
Citation: 0points
Continuity: 5points
Censorship:15points
Connectivity:15points
Comparability: 0points
Context:15points
Score: 105points