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Resources and reading related to copyright law, ethical use, and creative commons licensing.
Updated on Jun 22, 12
Created on Mar 03, 12
Category: Schools & Education
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“Liability? Morals? Ethics? Wrong? HUH???” you may be asking? “It’s just Pinterest! And Pinterest itself discourages pinning your own work – so whose work are you supposed to use?” Good question. Unfortunately, the answer is not what I wanted and the analysis in reaching the answer is quite complicated.
"This document is a code of best practices that helps educators using media literacy concepts and techniques to interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use."
"This lesson gives students the tools they need to consider the ethical issues surrounding use and ownership of copyrighted materials. Students discuss how to tell if a work is protected and how copyright affects their ability to use resources in their own work. They use five key questions to determine if they can legally use a resource. Students then use specific tools and resources to find works that are in the public domain and explore how to contact copyright holders for permission to use works that are not in the public domain. Next, students practice properly citing multimedia resources. Finally, students explore how and when to protect their own works from copyright infringement. This lesson can be used in conjunction with any student project to address copyright."
(via @rmbyrne) "This collection of resources for locating music and sounds licensed for re-use is one that I am sharing with the group."
5 items | 2 visits
Resources and reading related to copyright law, ethical use, and creative commons licensing.
Updated on Jun 22, 12
Created on Mar 03, 12
Category: Schools & Education
URL: