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Find free and fair use photos

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Foster good digital citizenship skills by directing students to find fair-use photos.






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Foster good digital citizenship skills by directing students to find fair-use photos.


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What YOU should know about Copyright

What YOU should know about Copyright | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
. . Don’t Forget The Copyright Laws… . . . When working together with your students and when they are publishing content (even yourself…), please take care about the copyright, you are not allowed ...
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Ness Crouch's curator insight, February 23, 2013 4:10 PM

I recommend every teacher read and share this with other teachers and students. We often don't pay enough attention to copyright. We really should!

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Reproduction of Copyright Materials & Fair Use

Reproduction of Copyright Materials & Fair Use | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Basic Copyright Principles

The Law. Copyright laws protect original works of authorship. The Copyright Act gives the owner of a copyright the exclusive right to do and authorize others to do certain things in regard to a copyrighted work, including: make copies, distribute the work, display or perform the work publicly, and create derivative works. These exclusive rights are subject to only limited exceptions. In academia, the five major exceptions to the copyright owner's exclusive rights are: fair use, the face-to-face teaching exception, the distance-learning exception (codified in the 2002 TEACH Act), the first-sale doctrine, and the library and archives exception. Note that there is no over-arching copyright exception for academic uses; academic journals and text publishers expect royalties for use of their content.


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Grace Creasey's curator insight, August 11, 2014 9:42 AM

Really, really important for teachers to keep in mind as we start copying, re-posting and using!

Olga Senognoeva's curator insight, August 11, 2014 1:14 PM

Использование контента, защищенного авторскими правами.