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When Fair Use Is Fairly Difficult | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Unfortunately for Brad, he found in making his parody that creating a fair use like this — and doing so legally — is not as easy as it ought to be. As a high profile advocate for digital rights, Brad naturally wants to avoid breaking any laws. And while fair use protects his parody from charges of copyright infringement, he wanted to ensure that he didn't accidentally violate other laws — in particular the DMCA's prohibition on circumventing encryption.
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Copyright and the Classroom
The issues surrounding copyright have never been more visible. But the classroom presents its own copyright-related challenges, for students and teachers alike. How is an educator to know what the rules are? How do those rules apply in the classroom? And how can we make sure that students know the rules as well?
To help educators answer these questions, the Copyright Alliance has established the Copyright Alliance Education Foundation.
Working with Young Minds Inspired, the Foundation has developed a comprehensive program for teachers. Additionally, we have compiled a library of free curricula that helps teachers of all grades and subject areas incorporate copyright into existing lesson plans.
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Working with Young Minds Inspired, the Foundation has developed a comprehensive program for teachers. Additionally, we have compiled a library of free curricula that helps teachers of all grades and subject areas incorporate copyright into existing lesson plans.
Best Practices in Online Video - Chronicle.com
LINKED IN WITH... Pat Aufderheide, who led the creation of a guide to the legal rights of people, such as professors and students, who make Web videos. Best Practices in Online Video
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©ollectanea [kol-ek-tey-nee-uh]. Join the Center for Intellectual Property's Scholar, Georgia Harper, in a discussion of current copyright issues.
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Back by popular demand, a new version of our practical quiz by educator and multimedia guru Hall Davidson. This is the way it happens: You're a teacher. You find the perfect resource for a lesson you're building for your class. It's a picture from the Int
The TEACH Act
The TEACH Act Finally Becomes Law Introduction Copyright law provides educators with a separate set of rights in addition to fair use, to display (show) and perform (show or play) others' works in the classroom. These rights are in Section 110(1) of the C
Rider University - Copyright Infringement and Fair Use Guidelines
What is Copyright Infringement? The law of copyright indicates that copyright protection applies to works of authorship including but not limited to literary works, musical works (including any accompanying works), dramatic works (including any accompanyi
Fair Use - UC Copyright Web Site
Fair use in teaching and research The 1976 Copyright Act provides important exceptions to the rights of the copyright holder that are specifically aimed at nonprofit educational uses of copyrighted works and libraries. Two provisions of the copyright stat
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