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Copyright Slide Rule
This is a very cool yet simple tool to help determine whether something is under a form of copyright protection.
The Connected Classroom: Fair Use is your FRIEND
Kristin blogs about new Fair Use video that promotes the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use and identifies 6 kinds of unlicensed uses of copyrighted material that can be considered fair use, under certain limitations.
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The newest video
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- designed not only to promote the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use, but also to the video identifies six kinds of unlicensed uses of copyrighted material that may be considered fair, under certain limitations. They are:
- Commenting or critiquing of copyrighted material
- Use for illustration or example
- Incidental or accidental capture of copyrighted material
- Memorializing or rescuing of an experience or event
- Use to launch a discussion
- Recombining to make a new work, such as a mashup or a remix, whose elements depend on relationships between existing works
Fair Use Analysis Tool - University of Minnesota
Use this form to conduct a thorough four-factor review of your proposed use. It is a tool intended to assure that you examine all factors surrounding the circumstances of your proposed use. Read Working With Fair Use if you need a broader explanation of the four factors considered here.
Nauset Public Schools - Research and Style Manual - Works Cited for Grades 1-6
Students as early as grade one can understand the rationale for giving credit for created works. They feel pride when their own work is exhibited, and teachers and library media specialists can easily transfer this feeling of ownership to the works of others. Working backwards from the MLA citation format for grades 7 through 12, here are suggested citation formats for each of the other grades for the most common reference materials.
Computer Ethics - Learning Activity - Flash Player Installation
Up to 3 contestants can play this game. Each player has a letter on the keyboard assigned to them as their "buzz in" function.
Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
Great article outlining copyright, fair use and explaning the 5 principles of fair use in education.
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Fair use is the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment under some circumstances -- especially when the cultural or social benefits of the use are predominant. It is a general right that applies even in situations where the law provides no specific authorization for the use in question -- as it does for certain narrowly defined classroom activities.
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guide identifies five principles that represent the media literacy education community’s current consensus about acceptable practices for the fair use of copyrighted materials
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User's Righst - Section 107 Copyright / Fair Use Song
This is the song that accompanies the lyrics pdf.
UsersRightsLyrics.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Lyrics explaning copyright and fairuse - new guidelines
Copyscape - Website Plagiarism Search - Web Site Content Copyright Protection
Search for copies of your page on the Web.
Copyright, Fair Use, Intellectual Property for Educators
Teachers, principals, and students all need to understand not only the basics of US copyright law as they relate to the creation and publication of media products, but also the opportunities presented for LEGAL remixing and reuse of media materials licensed through Creative Commons. This session presents practical suggestions for schools, educators, and students to avoid intellectual property liability problems and empower learners to LEGALLY create as well as share a wide variety of media/knowledge products on the global stage
Woman can sue over YouTube clip de-posting
Very interesting court case regarding fair use of copyright protected music. Makes you wonder how this will impact our students' uses of copyright protected music in projects they produce and publish.
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In a victory for small-time music copiers over the entertainment industry, a federal judge ruled Wednesday that copyright holders can't order one of their songs removed from the Web without first checking to see if the excerpt was so small and innocuous that it was legal.
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