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About Copyright by Marivel Correa EDTC 6340, Spring 2012

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About Copyrightby Marivel CorreaEDTC 6340, Spring 2012

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• A form of protection given to authors of original works grounded in the U.S. Constitution and granted by law.

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• This property right can be sold or transferred to others.

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Copyright Law of the U.S.

– Title 17 of the U.S. Code

– The Copyright Act

of 1976

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Copyright law assures ownership, which comes with exclusive rights.

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Make copies of the work

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Distribute copies of the work

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Perform the work publicly

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Display the work publicly

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Make derivative works

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Copyright Protection

• Automatic protection

• Available for:

– Published works– Unpublished works

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Copyrightable Works

• Literary works

• Dramatic works

• Musical works

• Artistic works

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Non-copyrightable works

– Facts, ideas, systems, or methods of operation.

– U.S. Government materials

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• Copyright

• Patent

• Trademark

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Patent

Their top secret formula.

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Trademark

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• The law provides certain ways in which copyright works may be used.

– Fair use

– Public domain

– Library privilege

– Alternative Licenses (e.g. CC)

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Public Domain• The works are

publicly accessible.

• Not everything posted on the internet is public domain.

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• “Universal Access” to research, education and culture.

• Provides a free, public, and standardized infrastructure

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The TEACH Act

• Under the TEACH Act, the Copyright law provides educators with a separate set of rights in addition to fair use, to display and perform others´ works in the classroom.

– Section 110 of the Copyright Act

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Section 110 (1)

“Face to face” teaching.

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Section 110 (2)

Online Courses Hybrid Courses

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Resources List

• Source 1: (n.d.). Retrieved from http://creativecommons.org/about

• Source 2: Copyright crash course. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/index.html

• Source 3 : Copyright crash course. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/teachact.html

• Source 4: What is copyright?. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.staffs.ac.uk/legal/copyright/what_is_copyright/

• Source 5: Copyright in general. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-general.html

• Source 6: (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/stopping-internet-plagiarism/your-copyrights-online/1-what-is-a-copyright/

• Source 7: (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm