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http://www.theguardian.com/education/2011/nov/21/multiple-choice-students-teachers-technology
How does copyright affect me?
Article 1: Section 8: Clause 8
1787According to Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution, "the Congress shall have power . . . 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.”
http://www2.lib.uchicago.edu/~llou/conlaw.html
What is Copyright? ©Copyright is the law of the United States that
protects the works of authors, artists, composers, and others from being used without
permission.
The author or creator decides who:
Copies Distributes Performs Displays
Their Creations
BooksPicturesMoviesVideosSongs
DancesPoems
SpeechesPlays
To © or Not to ©
Copyright Infringement
Unauthorized use of copyrighted works
Copying or downloading copyrighted
music without permission or payment
Copying or downloading copyrighted
videos without permission or payment
Photocopying copyrighted material
I want to follow the rules…but how?
http://www.technobuffalo.com/tag/teachers/
Fair Use
Fair Use allows you to use a specific amount of copyrighted material for your school:
ReportsPower Points Presentations VideosBrochuresGlogsters
10% Rule
• Written Work – 10% or 1,000 words whichever is less
• Visual Artists – No more than 5 images from an artist/photographer or no more than 10% or 15 works from a published collection
• Video – Up to three minutes or 10%, whichever is less
• Music – Up to 10%, but no more than 30 seconds
Where will my presentation wind up?
Use, Create, Share
IN SCHOOL
Public DomainRoyalty Free Music
Google ImagesBing Images
Clip ArtPOWER Library Databases
http://www.powerlibrary.org/
Where will my presentation wind up?
Use, Create, Share
POST TO WEB
Public DomainRoyalty Free Music
Google Advanced Search• Usage RightsBing Images• License
Clip Art
Where will my presentation wind up?
In School
Public DomainRoyalty Free MusicGoogle ImagesBing ImagesClip ArtPOWER Library
Databases
Post to Web
Public DomainRoyalty Free MusicGoogle – Advanced Search• Usage Rights
Bing -Images• License
Clip Art
• Works that are in the Public Domain belong to everyone
• Can be freely used• No payment or permission required– Works still require credit• Citation• Works Consulted
Public DomainI can use
Public Domain
Written1883
Painted in 1504
ComposedIn 1781
All government document 1787-2014
I can use
Rule of Thumb:
70 years after creator dies
Royalty Free Music Web SitesIncompetechAudionautixJamendo
I can useTHE
WHOLE SONG
I can use
bingI can use
Always Give Credit
• Why– Avoid plagiarism– Give credit– Protect yourself– Show respect– Digital Citizenship
• How– Works Consulted– URL links – under pictures or in video credits
It’s the LAW
Why should I care about copyright?
It’s the Law !• People put a lot of work into what they make• They would be working for nothing. • Creative people should be compensated for
the work they do.
Digital Citizen Pledge
I will use technology responsibly! I will respect the rights of creators!
I will follow Fair Use!I will respect copyright law!
I am a digital citizen!
Vocabulary• Copyright• U.S. Constitution• Copyright Symbol• Copyright Infringement• Credit – Citation• Fair Use• 10% rule – Sampling• Public Domain• Digital Citizenship