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The Fischbowl: Copyright: Living Life Against the Law
Copyright: Living Life Against the Law
Lawrence Lessig (now at Harvard) has another thoughtful presentation regarding copyright that he gave at EDUCAUSE 2009. He makes a compelling case about how "things have changed" but that our copyright laws have not kept up with those changes. In the past, "copyright had a tiny role.
14 Ways K–12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media by Joyce Valenza
14 Ways K–12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media by Joyce Valenza
Weblogg-ed » Don’t, Don’t, Don’t vs. Do, Do, Do
Picked up an 8-page Acceptable Use Policy which staff members were picking up as they filed into the school. I picked one up too, and when I had a moment I started paging through it, looking at all the ways in which students (and teachers) could get thems
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Copyright-Friendly and Copyleft Images and Sound (Mostly!)
for Use in Media Projects and Web Pages, Blogs, Wikis, etc.
Most of the media in these collections are attached to generous copyright licensing. Though you may not need to ask permission to use th
DOC Cop = Accurate + Fast + Free + Simple + Plagiarism Detection
What is DOC Cop?
DOC Cop is a plagiarism, cryptomnesia and collusion detection tool that creates reports displaying the correlation and matches between documents or a document and the web.
DOC Cop does not take ownership or copyright of your material. It
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Beating the No U-Turn Syndrome: A New Approach to Teaching and Enforcing Copyright Compliance
For too long librarians have been seen as “copyright cops,” impeding the use of copyrighted materials by students and staff. This presentation suggests we redefi
Welcome | Teaching Copyright
There's a lot of misinformation out there about legal rights and responsibilities in the digital era.
This is especially disconcerting when it comes to information being shared with youth. Kids and teens are bombarded with messages from a myriad of sourc
Remix Culture -- Videos -- Center for Social Media
Remix Culture (3:51)
When is it fair and legal to use other people's copyrighted work to make your own? What's the line between infringement and fair use? Take this tour of remix culture classics, and use the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online
Past Sites of Week - Fair-use guide offers copyright protection for educators
Hoping 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 app
Court flunks high schoolers' appeal on plagiarism database - Ars Technica
Court flunks high schoolers' appeal on plagiarism database
Can plagiarism-busting website TurnItIn.com archive complete student papers for use in its detection database? Four high school students claimed copyright infringement, but a federal appeals cour
WHEN WORKS PASS INTO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
Definition: A public domain work is a creative work that is not protected by copyright and
which may be freely used by everyone. The reasons that the work is not protected include:
(1) the term of copyright for the work has expired; (2) the author faile
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