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  • 1. Copyright David Brook Park EDTC 6340 Summer II 2014

2. Derived from the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976 Protects the creators creations Exceptions Permissions Basics of Copyright 3. Exclusive Right Reproduce Publish Sell Distribute Protects your creativity Copyright Defined 4. Section 107 Fair Use Section 108 Library and Archive Reproductions Section 109 First Sale Section 110 Use in an Educational Setting Academia Provisions of Copyright Law 5. Copying is instigated by the educator Inspiration and Use for Maximum Effectiveness One Course Only 9 or Less Instances per Term Academia Provisions of Copyright Law 6. Find and Share Creative Works Share parts of your work freely Generates licenses for your work Database of creativity Creative Commons 7. Copyright Clearance Center 8. Banksy. (2012). Copyright football. Retrieved from http://www.banksy.co.uk/out.asp Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (2005) The campus guide to copyright compliance. Retrieved from https://www.copyright.com/Services/cooyrightoncampus/intro/index.html Creative Commons. (2014). About. Retrieved from http://creativecommons.org/about CreateMeme/com. (2013). Philosoraptor. Retrieved from http://tumblr.philosoraptor.creatememe.com/page/695?route=%2Fpage%2F%3Apage Feinburg, J. (2013). Wordle. Retrieved from http://www.wordle.net Merriam-Webster Incorporated. (2014). Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/copyright Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center. (2014). Educational Use Guidelines. Retrieved from http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/academic-and-educational-permissions/academic-permission-resources/ United States Copyright Office. (2014). Frequently asked questions about copyright. Retrieved from http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/ References