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Page 1: Copyright presentation 4th installment
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Copyright protection? • Any work is

copyrighted. Even if it does not say so.

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• Whenever something is posted on the internet, the user is given an implied license to share, print, read or downloaded. 

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• If one intends, he can give his work an express license by attaching a creative commons (www.creativecommons.org) license to the materials posted on the website.

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• The libraries license academic resources for the use of their students. 

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• One can also get permission to use a piece of work by obtaining the permission to use it through www.copyright.com. 

•  For the use in classroom you may use these resources as a fair use checklist: www.copyright.iupui.edu/checklist.htm; www.umuc.edu/library/copy.shtml#fairuse

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• Up to $150,000 in penalties. • For the ignorance of the law

one is liable for damages anyway If one disregards copyright laws the court would be willing to grant the highest penalties.

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The TEACH act• TEACH Act covers works a teacher would show or play

during class such as movie or music clips, images of artworks or a poetry reading. 

• TEACH Act does not cover materials the teacher may want students to study, read, listen to or watch on their own time outside of class.

• Checklist for the TEACH act may be found at:  http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/teachact.html

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Orphan works• Because “orphan works”

lack sufficient information to identify their owners or the date, most remain outside the digital environment. 

• It could have been used for nonprofit purposes.

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Orphan works• www.openlibrary.org and

www.opencontentalliance.org are sources where orphaned works and public domain may be accessed.

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• http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/• Google images