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Presentation about Educational Fair Use and Creative Commons
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What if Somebody Catches Me
A presentation explaining educational fair use and copyright
Diane Machado
Copyright protection
bull There are specific dates in our history when copyright laws changed
bull To make it simple Assume that all works are protected by copyright law
bull You do not have to apply for a specific copyright in order for your work to be protected
bull It is already protected
What can I use in my class
bull There are no specific percentages numbers of words pictures seconds of video nor bars of music subject to copyright exemption
bull In the educational context you must ponder four basic areas before deciding to use non-original works
Purpose
bull Why do you want to use itndash Pro
raquo Teaching research criticism commentary (positive and negative) using to create a new artifact limited access
ndash Conndash Profit Entertainment Omission of credit to author
Nature
bull This is the nature of the work you are considering usingndash Good choices
bull Published works Non-fiction meets educational goals
ndash Poor choicesbull Unpublished workbull Works in the more artistic realm (music drama)
Amount
bull How much of the work are you planning on using
ndash Although there are no firm quantities established by law the more you use the more likely you are to infringe upon the authorrsquos rights
Effect
This is not the effect that the work has upon you or your students but rather the effect upon the economic bottom line of the author
Are you potentially taking away from the sale or profitability of the original work
Did you access your copy of the original work in a legal manner
bull CHECKLIST FOR FAIR USEbull Please complete and retain a copy of this form in connection with each possible fair use of a copyrighted work for your projectbull Name_________________________________ Date____________ Project_________________________________bull Institution______________________________ Prepared by_________________________________bull PURPOSEbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) 1048658 Commercial activitybull 1048658 Research 1048658 Profiting from the usebull 1048658 Scholarship 1048658 Entertainmentbull 1048658 Nonprofit Educational Institution 1048658 Bad-faith behaviorbull 1048658 Criticism 1048658 Denying credit to original authorbull 1048658 Commentbull 1048658 News reportingbull 1048658 Transformative or Productive use (changes the work for new utility)bull 1048658 Restricted access (to students or other appropriate group)bull 1048658 Parodybull NATUREbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Published work 1048658 Unpublished workbull 1048658 Factual or nonfiction based 1048658 Highly creative work (art music novels films plays)bull 1048658 Important to favored educational objectives 1048658 Fictionbull AMOUNTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Small quantity 1048658 Large portion or whole work usedbull 1048658 Portion used is not central 1048658 Portion used is central to workbull or significant to entire work or heart of the workbull 1048658 Amount is appropriate for favored educational purposebull EFFECTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 User owns lawfully acquired 1048658 Could replace sale of copyrighted workbull or purchased copy of original work 1048658 Significantly impairs market or potentialbull 1048658 One or few copies made market for copyrighted work or derivativebull 1048658 No significant effect on the market or 1048658 Reasonably available licensing mechanismbull potential market for copyrighted work for use of the copyrighted workbull 1048658 No similar product marketed by the copyright holder 1048658 Affordable permission available for using workbull 1048658 Lack of licensing mechanism 1048658 Numerous copies made
raquo 1048658 You made it accessible on Web or in other public forumraquo 1048658 Repeated or long-term use
bull This document is provided as a courtesy of the Copyright Management Center IUPUI 530 W New York St Indianapolis IN 46202bull For further information and updates please visit httpwwwcopyrightiupuiedu This document last updated March 10 2003
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
Copyright protection
bull There are specific dates in our history when copyright laws changed
bull To make it simple Assume that all works are protected by copyright law
bull You do not have to apply for a specific copyright in order for your work to be protected
bull It is already protected
What can I use in my class
bull There are no specific percentages numbers of words pictures seconds of video nor bars of music subject to copyright exemption
bull In the educational context you must ponder four basic areas before deciding to use non-original works
Purpose
bull Why do you want to use itndash Pro
raquo Teaching research criticism commentary (positive and negative) using to create a new artifact limited access
ndash Conndash Profit Entertainment Omission of credit to author
Nature
bull This is the nature of the work you are considering usingndash Good choices
bull Published works Non-fiction meets educational goals
ndash Poor choicesbull Unpublished workbull Works in the more artistic realm (music drama)
Amount
bull How much of the work are you planning on using
ndash Although there are no firm quantities established by law the more you use the more likely you are to infringe upon the authorrsquos rights
Effect
This is not the effect that the work has upon you or your students but rather the effect upon the economic bottom line of the author
Are you potentially taking away from the sale or profitability of the original work
Did you access your copy of the original work in a legal manner
bull CHECKLIST FOR FAIR USEbull Please complete and retain a copy of this form in connection with each possible fair use of a copyrighted work for your projectbull Name_________________________________ Date____________ Project_________________________________bull Institution______________________________ Prepared by_________________________________bull PURPOSEbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) 1048658 Commercial activitybull 1048658 Research 1048658 Profiting from the usebull 1048658 Scholarship 1048658 Entertainmentbull 1048658 Nonprofit Educational Institution 1048658 Bad-faith behaviorbull 1048658 Criticism 1048658 Denying credit to original authorbull 1048658 Commentbull 1048658 News reportingbull 1048658 Transformative or Productive use (changes the work for new utility)bull 1048658 Restricted access (to students or other appropriate group)bull 1048658 Parodybull NATUREbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Published work 1048658 Unpublished workbull 1048658 Factual or nonfiction based 1048658 Highly creative work (art music novels films plays)bull 1048658 Important to favored educational objectives 1048658 Fictionbull AMOUNTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Small quantity 1048658 Large portion or whole work usedbull 1048658 Portion used is not central 1048658 Portion used is central to workbull or significant to entire work or heart of the workbull 1048658 Amount is appropriate for favored educational purposebull EFFECTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 User owns lawfully acquired 1048658 Could replace sale of copyrighted workbull or purchased copy of original work 1048658 Significantly impairs market or potentialbull 1048658 One or few copies made market for copyrighted work or derivativebull 1048658 No significant effect on the market or 1048658 Reasonably available licensing mechanismbull potential market for copyrighted work for use of the copyrighted workbull 1048658 No similar product marketed by the copyright holder 1048658 Affordable permission available for using workbull 1048658 Lack of licensing mechanism 1048658 Numerous copies made
raquo 1048658 You made it accessible on Web or in other public forumraquo 1048658 Repeated or long-term use
bull This document is provided as a courtesy of the Copyright Management Center IUPUI 530 W New York St Indianapolis IN 46202bull For further information and updates please visit httpwwwcopyrightiupuiedu This document last updated March 10 2003
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
What can I use in my class
bull There are no specific percentages numbers of words pictures seconds of video nor bars of music subject to copyright exemption
bull In the educational context you must ponder four basic areas before deciding to use non-original works
Purpose
bull Why do you want to use itndash Pro
raquo Teaching research criticism commentary (positive and negative) using to create a new artifact limited access
ndash Conndash Profit Entertainment Omission of credit to author
Nature
bull This is the nature of the work you are considering usingndash Good choices
bull Published works Non-fiction meets educational goals
ndash Poor choicesbull Unpublished workbull Works in the more artistic realm (music drama)
Amount
bull How much of the work are you planning on using
ndash Although there are no firm quantities established by law the more you use the more likely you are to infringe upon the authorrsquos rights
Effect
This is not the effect that the work has upon you or your students but rather the effect upon the economic bottom line of the author
Are you potentially taking away from the sale or profitability of the original work
Did you access your copy of the original work in a legal manner
bull CHECKLIST FOR FAIR USEbull Please complete and retain a copy of this form in connection with each possible fair use of a copyrighted work for your projectbull Name_________________________________ Date____________ Project_________________________________bull Institution______________________________ Prepared by_________________________________bull PURPOSEbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) 1048658 Commercial activitybull 1048658 Research 1048658 Profiting from the usebull 1048658 Scholarship 1048658 Entertainmentbull 1048658 Nonprofit Educational Institution 1048658 Bad-faith behaviorbull 1048658 Criticism 1048658 Denying credit to original authorbull 1048658 Commentbull 1048658 News reportingbull 1048658 Transformative or Productive use (changes the work for new utility)bull 1048658 Restricted access (to students or other appropriate group)bull 1048658 Parodybull NATUREbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Published work 1048658 Unpublished workbull 1048658 Factual or nonfiction based 1048658 Highly creative work (art music novels films plays)bull 1048658 Important to favored educational objectives 1048658 Fictionbull AMOUNTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Small quantity 1048658 Large portion or whole work usedbull 1048658 Portion used is not central 1048658 Portion used is central to workbull or significant to entire work or heart of the workbull 1048658 Amount is appropriate for favored educational purposebull EFFECTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 User owns lawfully acquired 1048658 Could replace sale of copyrighted workbull or purchased copy of original work 1048658 Significantly impairs market or potentialbull 1048658 One or few copies made market for copyrighted work or derivativebull 1048658 No significant effect on the market or 1048658 Reasonably available licensing mechanismbull potential market for copyrighted work for use of the copyrighted workbull 1048658 No similar product marketed by the copyright holder 1048658 Affordable permission available for using workbull 1048658 Lack of licensing mechanism 1048658 Numerous copies made
raquo 1048658 You made it accessible on Web or in other public forumraquo 1048658 Repeated or long-term use
bull This document is provided as a courtesy of the Copyright Management Center IUPUI 530 W New York St Indianapolis IN 46202bull For further information and updates please visit httpwwwcopyrightiupuiedu This document last updated March 10 2003
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
Purpose
bull Why do you want to use itndash Pro
raquo Teaching research criticism commentary (positive and negative) using to create a new artifact limited access
ndash Conndash Profit Entertainment Omission of credit to author
Nature
bull This is the nature of the work you are considering usingndash Good choices
bull Published works Non-fiction meets educational goals
ndash Poor choicesbull Unpublished workbull Works in the more artistic realm (music drama)
Amount
bull How much of the work are you planning on using
ndash Although there are no firm quantities established by law the more you use the more likely you are to infringe upon the authorrsquos rights
Effect
This is not the effect that the work has upon you or your students but rather the effect upon the economic bottom line of the author
Are you potentially taking away from the sale or profitability of the original work
Did you access your copy of the original work in a legal manner
bull CHECKLIST FOR FAIR USEbull Please complete and retain a copy of this form in connection with each possible fair use of a copyrighted work for your projectbull Name_________________________________ Date____________ Project_________________________________bull Institution______________________________ Prepared by_________________________________bull PURPOSEbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) 1048658 Commercial activitybull 1048658 Research 1048658 Profiting from the usebull 1048658 Scholarship 1048658 Entertainmentbull 1048658 Nonprofit Educational Institution 1048658 Bad-faith behaviorbull 1048658 Criticism 1048658 Denying credit to original authorbull 1048658 Commentbull 1048658 News reportingbull 1048658 Transformative or Productive use (changes the work for new utility)bull 1048658 Restricted access (to students or other appropriate group)bull 1048658 Parodybull NATUREbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Published work 1048658 Unpublished workbull 1048658 Factual or nonfiction based 1048658 Highly creative work (art music novels films plays)bull 1048658 Important to favored educational objectives 1048658 Fictionbull AMOUNTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Small quantity 1048658 Large portion or whole work usedbull 1048658 Portion used is not central 1048658 Portion used is central to workbull or significant to entire work or heart of the workbull 1048658 Amount is appropriate for favored educational purposebull EFFECTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 User owns lawfully acquired 1048658 Could replace sale of copyrighted workbull or purchased copy of original work 1048658 Significantly impairs market or potentialbull 1048658 One or few copies made market for copyrighted work or derivativebull 1048658 No significant effect on the market or 1048658 Reasonably available licensing mechanismbull potential market for copyrighted work for use of the copyrighted workbull 1048658 No similar product marketed by the copyright holder 1048658 Affordable permission available for using workbull 1048658 Lack of licensing mechanism 1048658 Numerous copies made
raquo 1048658 You made it accessible on Web or in other public forumraquo 1048658 Repeated or long-term use
bull This document is provided as a courtesy of the Copyright Management Center IUPUI 530 W New York St Indianapolis IN 46202bull For further information and updates please visit httpwwwcopyrightiupuiedu This document last updated March 10 2003
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
Nature
bull This is the nature of the work you are considering usingndash Good choices
bull Published works Non-fiction meets educational goals
ndash Poor choicesbull Unpublished workbull Works in the more artistic realm (music drama)
Amount
bull How much of the work are you planning on using
ndash Although there are no firm quantities established by law the more you use the more likely you are to infringe upon the authorrsquos rights
Effect
This is not the effect that the work has upon you or your students but rather the effect upon the economic bottom line of the author
Are you potentially taking away from the sale or profitability of the original work
Did you access your copy of the original work in a legal manner
bull CHECKLIST FOR FAIR USEbull Please complete and retain a copy of this form in connection with each possible fair use of a copyrighted work for your projectbull Name_________________________________ Date____________ Project_________________________________bull Institution______________________________ Prepared by_________________________________bull PURPOSEbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) 1048658 Commercial activitybull 1048658 Research 1048658 Profiting from the usebull 1048658 Scholarship 1048658 Entertainmentbull 1048658 Nonprofit Educational Institution 1048658 Bad-faith behaviorbull 1048658 Criticism 1048658 Denying credit to original authorbull 1048658 Commentbull 1048658 News reportingbull 1048658 Transformative or Productive use (changes the work for new utility)bull 1048658 Restricted access (to students or other appropriate group)bull 1048658 Parodybull NATUREbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Published work 1048658 Unpublished workbull 1048658 Factual or nonfiction based 1048658 Highly creative work (art music novels films plays)bull 1048658 Important to favored educational objectives 1048658 Fictionbull AMOUNTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Small quantity 1048658 Large portion or whole work usedbull 1048658 Portion used is not central 1048658 Portion used is central to workbull or significant to entire work or heart of the workbull 1048658 Amount is appropriate for favored educational purposebull EFFECTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 User owns lawfully acquired 1048658 Could replace sale of copyrighted workbull or purchased copy of original work 1048658 Significantly impairs market or potentialbull 1048658 One or few copies made market for copyrighted work or derivativebull 1048658 No significant effect on the market or 1048658 Reasonably available licensing mechanismbull potential market for copyrighted work for use of the copyrighted workbull 1048658 No similar product marketed by the copyright holder 1048658 Affordable permission available for using workbull 1048658 Lack of licensing mechanism 1048658 Numerous copies made
raquo 1048658 You made it accessible on Web or in other public forumraquo 1048658 Repeated or long-term use
bull This document is provided as a courtesy of the Copyright Management Center IUPUI 530 W New York St Indianapolis IN 46202bull For further information and updates please visit httpwwwcopyrightiupuiedu This document last updated March 10 2003
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
Amount
bull How much of the work are you planning on using
ndash Although there are no firm quantities established by law the more you use the more likely you are to infringe upon the authorrsquos rights
Effect
This is not the effect that the work has upon you or your students but rather the effect upon the economic bottom line of the author
Are you potentially taking away from the sale or profitability of the original work
Did you access your copy of the original work in a legal manner
bull CHECKLIST FOR FAIR USEbull Please complete and retain a copy of this form in connection with each possible fair use of a copyrighted work for your projectbull Name_________________________________ Date____________ Project_________________________________bull Institution______________________________ Prepared by_________________________________bull PURPOSEbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) 1048658 Commercial activitybull 1048658 Research 1048658 Profiting from the usebull 1048658 Scholarship 1048658 Entertainmentbull 1048658 Nonprofit Educational Institution 1048658 Bad-faith behaviorbull 1048658 Criticism 1048658 Denying credit to original authorbull 1048658 Commentbull 1048658 News reportingbull 1048658 Transformative or Productive use (changes the work for new utility)bull 1048658 Restricted access (to students or other appropriate group)bull 1048658 Parodybull NATUREbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Published work 1048658 Unpublished workbull 1048658 Factual or nonfiction based 1048658 Highly creative work (art music novels films plays)bull 1048658 Important to favored educational objectives 1048658 Fictionbull AMOUNTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Small quantity 1048658 Large portion or whole work usedbull 1048658 Portion used is not central 1048658 Portion used is central to workbull or significant to entire work or heart of the workbull 1048658 Amount is appropriate for favored educational purposebull EFFECTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 User owns lawfully acquired 1048658 Could replace sale of copyrighted workbull or purchased copy of original work 1048658 Significantly impairs market or potentialbull 1048658 One or few copies made market for copyrighted work or derivativebull 1048658 No significant effect on the market or 1048658 Reasonably available licensing mechanismbull potential market for copyrighted work for use of the copyrighted workbull 1048658 No similar product marketed by the copyright holder 1048658 Affordable permission available for using workbull 1048658 Lack of licensing mechanism 1048658 Numerous copies made
raquo 1048658 You made it accessible on Web or in other public forumraquo 1048658 Repeated or long-term use
bull This document is provided as a courtesy of the Copyright Management Center IUPUI 530 W New York St Indianapolis IN 46202bull For further information and updates please visit httpwwwcopyrightiupuiedu This document last updated March 10 2003
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
Effect
This is not the effect that the work has upon you or your students but rather the effect upon the economic bottom line of the author
Are you potentially taking away from the sale or profitability of the original work
Did you access your copy of the original work in a legal manner
bull CHECKLIST FOR FAIR USEbull Please complete and retain a copy of this form in connection with each possible fair use of a copyrighted work for your projectbull Name_________________________________ Date____________ Project_________________________________bull Institution______________________________ Prepared by_________________________________bull PURPOSEbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) 1048658 Commercial activitybull 1048658 Research 1048658 Profiting from the usebull 1048658 Scholarship 1048658 Entertainmentbull 1048658 Nonprofit Educational Institution 1048658 Bad-faith behaviorbull 1048658 Criticism 1048658 Denying credit to original authorbull 1048658 Commentbull 1048658 News reportingbull 1048658 Transformative or Productive use (changes the work for new utility)bull 1048658 Restricted access (to students or other appropriate group)bull 1048658 Parodybull NATUREbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Published work 1048658 Unpublished workbull 1048658 Factual or nonfiction based 1048658 Highly creative work (art music novels films plays)bull 1048658 Important to favored educational objectives 1048658 Fictionbull AMOUNTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Small quantity 1048658 Large portion or whole work usedbull 1048658 Portion used is not central 1048658 Portion used is central to workbull or significant to entire work or heart of the workbull 1048658 Amount is appropriate for favored educational purposebull EFFECTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 User owns lawfully acquired 1048658 Could replace sale of copyrighted workbull or purchased copy of original work 1048658 Significantly impairs market or potentialbull 1048658 One or few copies made market for copyrighted work or derivativebull 1048658 No significant effect on the market or 1048658 Reasonably available licensing mechanismbull potential market for copyrighted work for use of the copyrighted workbull 1048658 No similar product marketed by the copyright holder 1048658 Affordable permission available for using workbull 1048658 Lack of licensing mechanism 1048658 Numerous copies made
raquo 1048658 You made it accessible on Web or in other public forumraquo 1048658 Repeated or long-term use
bull This document is provided as a courtesy of the Copyright Management Center IUPUI 530 W New York St Indianapolis IN 46202bull For further information and updates please visit httpwwwcopyrightiupuiedu This document last updated March 10 2003
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
bull CHECKLIST FOR FAIR USEbull Please complete and retain a copy of this form in connection with each possible fair use of a copyrighted work for your projectbull Name_________________________________ Date____________ Project_________________________________bull Institution______________________________ Prepared by_________________________________bull PURPOSEbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) 1048658 Commercial activitybull 1048658 Research 1048658 Profiting from the usebull 1048658 Scholarship 1048658 Entertainmentbull 1048658 Nonprofit Educational Institution 1048658 Bad-faith behaviorbull 1048658 Criticism 1048658 Denying credit to original authorbull 1048658 Commentbull 1048658 News reportingbull 1048658 Transformative or Productive use (changes the work for new utility)bull 1048658 Restricted access (to students or other appropriate group)bull 1048658 Parodybull NATUREbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Published work 1048658 Unpublished workbull 1048658 Factual or nonfiction based 1048658 Highly creative work (art music novels films plays)bull 1048658 Important to favored educational objectives 1048658 Fictionbull AMOUNTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 Small quantity 1048658 Large portion or whole work usedbull 1048658 Portion used is not central 1048658 Portion used is central to workbull or significant to entire work or heart of the workbull 1048658 Amount is appropriate for favored educational purposebull EFFECTbull Favoring Fair Use Opposing Fair Usebull 1048658 User owns lawfully acquired 1048658 Could replace sale of copyrighted workbull or purchased copy of original work 1048658 Significantly impairs market or potentialbull 1048658 One or few copies made market for copyrighted work or derivativebull 1048658 No significant effect on the market or 1048658 Reasonably available licensing mechanismbull potential market for copyrighted work for use of the copyrighted workbull 1048658 No similar product marketed by the copyright holder 1048658 Affordable permission available for using workbull 1048658 Lack of licensing mechanism 1048658 Numerous copies made
raquo 1048658 You made it accessible on Web or in other public forumraquo 1048658 Repeated or long-term use
bull This document is provided as a courtesy of the Copyright Management Center IUPUI 530 W New York St Indianapolis IN 46202bull For further information and updates please visit httpwwwcopyrightiupuiedu This document last updated March 10 2003
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
What about MY Creative Works
bull I have heard stories about sites like Facebook owning the rights to what I post through their site How do I protect my creative endeavors
bull How do I know who is using my ldquostuffrdquo
bull There are websites that help you
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
Creative Commons
bull Creative Commons is a site that allows you to present your creative works much like You Tube and other file sharing sites
bull The difference is that artifacts posted on Creative Commons are posted with specific usage limits that you specify
bull Letrsquos see how that works
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
License Typesbull Attribution means
You let others copy distribute display and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit
bull Noncommercial meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only
bull No Derivative Works meansYou let others copy distribute display and perform only verbatim copies of your work not derivative works based upon it
bull Share Alike meansYou allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work
bull Source Flickrcom
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
Letrsquos add a license to my creative work
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
Protected
bull Now if I see some phenomenal production of my original slide show I know that they have violated my Creative Commons license and I have right to sue for infringement
Questions
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