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Teachers what do you know about Copyright, Fair use and Plagiarism ? By Tracey Blue

Copyright, Fair Use, Plagiarism

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Page 1: Copyright, Fair Use, Plagiarism

Teacherswhat do you know about

Copyright, Fair use and Plagiarism ?

By Tracey Blue

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What is it?

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Copyright: Original Works of AuthorshipIncludes: Literary, Dramatic, Musical, and Artistic Works

Copyright Provides Exclusive Rights to the Author/Creator

Any Violation of these Rights is Considered Copyright Infringement

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Commonly referred to as:**Copyright Infringement

** using works without the expressed consent of the

owner

Use Includes: Reproduction, copying, duplicating, modifying, distributing to the

public through sale, rental, lease, or lending, public display, and performance

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Is it Copyright Infringement if...

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You purchase a music CD and make copies to sell to your friends...

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As the owner of a restaurant, you allow your staff to sing the traditional “Happy Birthday” song to patrons...

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You record a program from the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). You show the film to your psychology class as part of a presentation...

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You find a great lesson plan in a library book. You photo copy pages and hand them out to your

students. You continue to photo copy and use the lesson for your class the following year...

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Fair UseWhat is it ?

- Fair use is a doctrine that was developed from court decisions

throughout the years- Section 107 of the copyright law

lists the purposes for which reproducing

an authors work is considered fair use

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Plagiarism one of the most critical intellectual

offenses that occurs in the educational system

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Unsure ?

Research U.S. Copyright Law

Consult the usage policy of your school or institution

Review available “rules for writers” resources

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Written and Produced byTracey Blue

Narration byTracey Blue

References

Teaching Copyright. retrieved from: http://www.teachingcopyright.org/

U.S. Copyright Office - Fair Use. retrieved from: http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html