Creative Commons copyright licenses and the symbols explained
This post looks at how you could use "this wonderful resource from Cyberbee. This is basically an interactive image which includes important information in the form of answers to questions students might raise when discussing the topic of copyright. To start using this resource all you need to do is to hover your pointer over a student to read the question then click on that student to read the answer." Offers a guide to questions the students might answer before (as a test of what they know) and after or as they go through the information.
A very comprehensive plan for teachers/teacher librarians that gives steps on how to teach this topic in their school. There are links, videos and images that could be used as they are presented of easily modified to suit the school or classes situation.
A good piece if you interested in copyright. This article offers an interesting podcast about an author who had to negotiate the different copyright laws in various countries when he was writing a biography about Winston Churchill.
"At this very moment, many people in Australia are breaching copyright. They are doing creative things, commonplace things, public interest things, things that are improving our community and culture, and they are breaching copyright, often without even being aware of it.
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"By Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand with support from InternetNZ. To find out more about Creative Commons in New Zealand visit us at creativecommons.org.nz"