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I.P., Copyright, Creative Commons, Citations and You Grade 7 2012

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This is a ppt I created to help my students learn more about copyright, intellectual property and the issues surrounding it.

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I.P., Copyright, Creative Commons, Citations and YouGrade 7 2012

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What is Intellectual Property?

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Anything you can create becomes your intellectual property

A drawing, a story, a picture, a dance – if you’ve created it then it is yours

Much of what people create can be found online for free

BUT that doesn’t make it yours to use.

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What is Copyright?

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All your original work automatically has a “Copyright”

That means no one else can use your work without your permission

If you take someone’s copyrighted work without their permission, you can get in a LOT of trouble

It’s like stealing

For people like artists and musicians who make money from their work, this can be a real problem

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As the creator of something, you have a right to choose where it is shown and how it is shown

Kids have the same rights as adults

BUT remember….once you post something you have created to a public site, you don’t always have control of how others use it

THINK before you POST

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But, what if

you’ve

created something

really cool that you

WANT to share with

your friends online?

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Creative Commons

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So…

……

Bill C-11 is waiting to pass – it will change the Canadian copyright laws with regards to education

In the meantime, when you can, look for a Creative Commons symbol

DO NOT rip off artists!

Learn how to properly cite all your sources (web pages, books, photos, music, etc)

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Coming to a classroom near you….(on

Thursday) Citations and

bibliographies…oh my!