This link has been bookmarked by 7 people . It was first bookmarked on 25 Mar 2008, by Michael Richards.
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Peggy GeorgeThis past week, a friend of mine shared the “Great Book Stories” project with a group of librarians and received some VERY strong pushback from a few of them over copyright issues. Several of the librarians were FIRMLY convinced that using a photograph of a copyrighted book cover in a student project posted on the Internet is ILLEGAL and violates U.S copyright laws. This discussion over copyright and intellectual property issues is an excellent one to have with not only librarians but also with students and classroom teachers. Many misperceptions over copyright law exist in the context of student multimedia projects, and there are “bright line rule” advocates out there who follow and encourage other educators to follow firm, fixed rules when it comes to fair use of copyrighted materials for educational purposes.
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