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What’s the Point?
• To establish Post Offices and post Roads;
• To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries;
• To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and Offences against the Law of Nations;
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NC SCOS
• Computer skills
• Information Skills
• Language Arts
• 21st Century Skills
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Six Fundamental Rights
• · Reproduction• · Adaptation• · Publication• · Performance• · Display• · Digital transmission
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Six Fundamental Rights
• · Reproduction• · Adaptation• · Publication• · Performance• · Display• · Digital transmission
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Six Fundamental Rights
• · Reproduction• · Adaptation• · Publication• · Performance• · Display• · Digital transmission
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Six Fundamental Rights
• · Reproduction• · Adaptation• · Publication• · Performance• · Display• · Digital transmission
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Copyright or License?
• User Agreements• · U-Tube• · Software• · VHS Rental• · Workbooks• · Web sites• · Creative Commons
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The Fair Use Exemption
• News reporting• Criticism• Parody• Research• Education
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Fair Use Conditions in Education
• Non-Profit
• Face-to-Face Instruction
• Supporting the Curriculum•
Legally Obtained
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Another Exception...
• Parody or criticism
• Mad Magazine - 1963
• 25 parodies of the lyrics to popular songs of the day
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IMAGES FROM THE INTERNET
Is it legal for a student to download a photograph from the Internet for use in a multimedia presentation?
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Graphics in Multimedia
• Not Altered
• Five images per artist
• 10% or 15 images
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PODCAST A BOOK
Students record a podcast of a children’s book and post it on their class Web site.
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4 of the 6 Fundamental Rights Fundamental
• · Adaptation• · Reproduction• · Performance• · Digital transmission
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Student or Contracted Work
A student creates an official Web site for his school. After accepting and posting the site, the principal finds objectionable material and removes the site. Does this infringe on the student’s copyright?
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Student or Contracted Work
1990 - Congress granted “moral rights” to an artist
The student
holds the copy-
right unless a prior
agreement specifies
otherwise.
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Recording Videos
A teacher records an HBO video and shows it to her class to illustrate a portion of the curriculum.
The fair use exemption applies only to network television
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A Legal Mural?
Students
create a mural
featuring cartoon
characters on a wall
on school grounds.
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The Concert
Text
The PTA videotapes the Spring concert and sells DVDs as a fund-raiser.
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Beethoven Copyright?
• Permissions from everyone?
• Arrangement copyrighted?
• Reproduction rights?
• Performance rights?
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Licensing a Performance
• ASCAP (www.ascap.com
• BMI (www.bmi.com)
• Movie Licensing USA (www.movielic.com)
• Criterion Pictures (www.criterionpicusa.com)
• Motion Picture Licensing Corp. (www.mplc.org)
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Student Wiki Students download a photograph from the National Geographic Web site and post it on the Internet as part of their class Wiki on air pollution.
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Porta Potty Perplexity
A company used the above slogans to advertise their portable toilet business. Is this legitimate?
Here’s Johnny!
World’s ForemostCommodian
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Statute vs. Guidelines
• Copyright Act of 1976
• Kastenmeier Guidelines (1976)
• Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998)
• CONFU - 1994 - 1997
• Perception vs. Reality
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Examples of default styles• Text and lines are like this
• Hyperlinks like this
• Visited hyperlinks like this
Table
Text boxText box
With shadow
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