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Copyright:What You Should Know
Jessica BurniasEDTC 6340.66
September 4, 2011
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The First Copyright Law
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Copyright Basics
Title 17
U.S. Code
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Ownership/Author
• Ownership usually falls under the owner • Ownership could be sometimes be the employer
depending on why and when it was created• “An author is someone who contributes
copyrightable expression to the work.”• Examples of copyrightable expression– Poetry, Prose, software applications, artwork, musical
notation, recorded music and/or song, animations, video, java applets, a web page, a website design, blog posts and comments, architectural drawings, photographs
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Fair Use
• Copyright Act of 1976– Sections 107-118
• Contains a list of various purposes for which the reproduction of a particular work may be considered fair:– Criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and
research
• Four factors to determine fair use:– Is it for commercial use or is for nonprofit educational purposes– Nature of the work– The portion being used in relationship to the whole– Will it effect the value of the work
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The Teach Act Section 110(1&2)
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Copyright Infringement
• Anyone who uses an author’s work without the owner’s permission is guilty
• Examples: – Using an author’s work and proclaiming as your
own– Making copies of a book and selling the copies– Downloading music without paying for a copy
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What is Not Protected by Copyright Law
• Ideas, procedures, methods, processes, concepts, principles, discoveries, or devices
• Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans• Works by the US government
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Alternatives
• There are different websites that contain works that can be used– Example
• www.clipart.com• Public Domain
– Intellectual property, not owned or controlled by anyone– These are public property anyone can use them for any
purpose– Includes
• Works with expired copyrights• Works released to the public domain by the copyright
holder• Government documents
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Why is Copyright Important in the Classroom?
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Works CitedCopyright Crash Course. 29 Aug 2011 <http://www.lib.utexas.edu/>
U.S. Copyright Office –Fair Use. Copyright-Fair Use. 4 Sept. 2011 <http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html>