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Stanford Copyright & Fair Use Center
Stanford Copyright & Fair Use Center
The Stanford Copyright & Fair Use site has an emphasis on copyright issues especially relevant to the education and library community, including examples of fair use and policies. Useful copyright charts and tools are continually added to help users evaluate copyright status and best practices.
·fairuse.stanford.edu·
Stanford Copyright & Fair Use Center
Copyright Criminals
Copyright Criminals
These resources examine copyright law in the history of “borrowing” sounds in music, and raise provocative questions about what is creative and what is criminal. These lessons are directed toward grades 9 through 12, and college students for use in the following subject areas: media studies, media literacy, social studies, history, sociology, media production, music and language arts, business, and legal studies.
·pbs.org·
Copyright Criminals
Music Publishers' Association
Music Publishers' Association
Founded in 1895, the Music Publishers' Association is the oldest music trade organization in the United States, fostering communication among publishers, dealers, music educators, and all ultimate users of music.This non-profit association addresses its
·mpa.org·
Music Publishers' Association
iMovie ‘09 Bootcamp
iMovie ‘09 Bootcamp
Here are the links for my latest iMovie workshop at the Los Angeles County Office of Education. These page will likely be updated at the end of day two of the workshop.In this workshop participants learn the basic and advanced features of iMovie ‘09 an
·needleworkspictures.com·
iMovie ‘09 Bootcamp
RIP: A Remix Manifesto
RIP: A Remix Manifesto
An open source documentary about copyright and remix culture. In RiP: A remix manifesto, Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wa
·ripremix.com·
RIP: A Remix Manifesto
Teaching Copyright
Teaching Copyright
EFF's Teaching Copyright curriculum was created to help teachers present the laws surrounding digital rights in a balanced way.Teaching Copyright provides lessons and ideas for opening your classroom up to discussion, letting your students express their
·teachingcopyright.org·
Teaching Copyright
KOCE
KOCE
Under the Copyright Act, there is nothing more intriguing and exciting for educators than Fair Use. Fair Use is the concept that if you are doing something for the greater good of society, like teaching, then your needs supersede the ownership rights of t
·koce.org·
KOCE
Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials
Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials
"Rules of Thumb" for the Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials. Like the Guidelines from which they are in some cases derived, the Rules of Thumb are tailored to different uses of others' works. But unlike the Guidelines, they are short, concise, and easy to
·utsystem.edu·
Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials
CRASH COURSE IN COPYRIGHT
CRASH COURSE IN COPYRIGHT
Someone owns just about everythingFair use lets you use their things- But not as much as you'd like toSometimes you have to ask for permissionSometimes you are the owner - think about that!
·utsystem.edu·
CRASH COURSE IN COPYRIGHT