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R-E-S-P-E-C-T

for Copyright
Objectives
● To introduce and provide background information on
copyright and fair use as they pertain us in education.

● To provide resources and supports in working towards


an ethical relationship between our community and the
creative and intellectual contributions of others.
Copyright for Teachers

Kimmons, Royce. “Copyright Basics for Teachers.” Youtube.com. 2016.


It’s not too hard...
It might just mean starting your search from a
different place, and sharing a little extra information

"Aretha Franklin tribute Free Font" by Nico Rubio is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
…and it shows
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"Aretha Franklin tribute Free Font" by Nico Rubio is licensed under


CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Copyright - It’s a Good Thing!
Established to promote creativity and progress by giving
exclusive rights to the creator.

"Music" by Unholy Pics PH is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0


licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
"International Film Makers" by jonmallard is

"THE MEETING ROOM ART CAFE : AMBIENCE" by Kavin Trikittiwong is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Copyright - Legal Considerations
A violation of copyright happens when we infringe on the
rights of the owner. The owner has the exclusive rights to:

Distribute - sell, or otherwise


Copy
Adapt - create something based on or derivative of
Perform - film, stage
Display - publicly
Copyright - Is it Protected?

Copyright is active as soon as the work


© is shared; it’s automatic. The symbol is
for clarity.

The standard to best Copyright © 2019 by Emily Rocha.


communicate protected
work.
Fair Use - Exceptions to Copyright

Fair Use comes in when progress and growth of knowledge


would be too hindered by strict adherence to copyright.

News Reporting
Scholarship
Teaching
Research Criticism or Comment
Fair Use - Considerations

How much are


Is the material
you using?
fiction or
nonfiction?
Will your use at
all effect the
potential How are you using the
financial gains of material; is there
the owner? financial gain?
Fair Use - For Teachers
Copies Other Considerations
One chapter
No more than one copy per student
One article
Brevity guidelines
A short story, short essay,
or short poem Spontaneous

A chart, graph, diagram, Cumulative effect considered


drawing, cartoon, or picture
Copyright notice is included
from book, periodical, or
newspaper
Public Domain- Overview
● Works in the public domain can be used
without copyright restrictions.
● Becomes automatic 70 years after the
death of the copyright holder or 95 years
from first publication if made for hire or
120 years from date of creation.
● Owner can choose to put work into the
public domain.
● Attribution is not required, but always
helpful.
Public Domain- Finding Materials
Creative Commons Flexible Protection

● Another option; offers range of


licenses to enable controlled
"CCpermissiveness" by edtechlangara is licensed under CC CC0 1.0

sharing

● Search cc licensed and public


domain images (300 million
images)
Creative Commons - Options

“Creative Commons | Free Photos for Bloggers | The Diffinitive Guide” by fotor.com is licensed under CC BY 3.0
Creative Commons & Google
1. Select TOOLS

2. Select USAGE RIGHTS

3. Select Filter
Attributions - CC Best Practices

T - Title of work
A - Author CC search results
include details in easy
S - Site copy/paste format
L - License
Attributions - CC Best Practices
"Aretha Franklin tribute Free Font" by Nico Rubio is licensed
under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

* It is important to note that giving


credit in no way effects copyright;
it is not required for protection and
it does not factor into the legal
nature of the usage.

"Aretha Franklin tribute Free Font" by Nico Rubio is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Attributions - Grade Level Guide
Padlet - Share Out
https://padlet.com/elappen1/ckmacx1mewhv

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