Copyright+for+Educators

Copyright for Educators


 * 1) Opening video (Disney montage- very good and funny- on wiki)
 * 2) If something is in a tangible format it is copyright.
 * 3) 1976- Copyright Law is passed
 * 4) How can teachers and students use copyrighted materials?
 * 5) Giving credit is necessary, but does not give clearance to use the copyrighted material
 * 6) Get permission in WRITING!
 * 7) how you are using it
 * 8) the dates
 * 9) will credit owner
 * 10) Can you use something that does not say it is copyrighted? NO- after 76 anything without notice is copyrighted. Having the copyright gives you the ability to sue
 * 11) Can put a circle c on your works as a reminder to people that it is copyrighted.
 * 12) Even if you're not making money you are still infringing
 * 13) FAIR USE:
 * 14) allows you to use materials without receiving permissions
 * 15) applies to teaching, criticism, news reporting, and parodies
 * 16) It DOES NOT give you unlimited use of materials
 * 17) can use it for:
 * 18) FTF, std self-study, portfolio, distance learning
 * 19) Educators can use something for two years, UNLESS you have written permission
 * 20) 10% or 1000 words
 * 21) 10% o rno more than 30 seconds of music, lyrics, and music video
 * 22) 10% or 3 mins of motion media
 * 23) no more than 5 photographs from an artist
 * 24) you may only make 2 copies with an additional copy for preservation
 * 25) You cannot create a video with music and sell it- it is NOT instructional
 * 26) Royalty Free Music:
 * 27) soundsabound
 * 28) SoperSound
 * 29) DeWolfe Music
 * 30) FRESH
 * 31) Garageband
 * 32) Can you use a video clip or movie that is rented YES, if it is face to face instruction as long as it does not say HOME USE ONLY
 * 33) Buy rights to show movies in school for anything anywhere - []
 * 34) Can show tv broadcast within 10 days but must be erased after 45 days
 * 35) GOOGLE IMAGES:
 * 36) NOOOO
 * 37) Flickr, FreeFoto, Pics4Learning, Creative Commons
 * 38) CITE EVERYTHING!