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19 Jan 09
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ducators are shying away from using digital materials in their classrooms, fearing they could be sued for copyright violation
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educators are shying away from using digital materials in their classrooms, fearing they could be sued for copyright violation
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the code identifies five principles of consensus about acceptable practices for the fair use of copyrighted materials,
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09 Dec 08
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Pat SineHoping to clear up the confusion over the "fair use" of digital materials in teaching and learning, a panel of university professors has developed a "Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education."
The document clarifies how fair use applies to the most common situations where media-literacy educators make use of copyrighted materials in their work. It offers guidance for instructors so they can make informed fair-use judgments. -
08 Dec 08
Tim SparacinoMedia and legal experts create a code to help teachers and students understand fair use of copyrighted materials
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Tim SparacinoMedia and legal experts create a code to help teachers and students understand fair use of copyrighted materials
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