Copyright crash course part 2

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Copyrig ht crash course by: Georgina Salas EDTC6340.65

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Copyright crash courseby: Georgina SalasEDTC6340.65

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Public domain

Better tools developed to ID worksWe blog,post, and share about discoveries for

others to build on.

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Orphan worksLack sufficient information to identify their

owners.

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Web content

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Implied vs ExpressBoundaries are

vagueVital to the

operation of internetNot as good as

express licenses

Detailed of what rights the author of a work wants people to have

Can attach a Creative Commons license

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Infringing works

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Infringement

Penalties are harsh Award up to $150,00 for willful infringement

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3 questions for copyright permissionIs the work protected?Has your campus licensed the right to use

the work?Is the work available freely on the open Web?

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Questions to ask yourself

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Four factor fair use testWhat is the character of the use? What is the nature of the work to be used?How much of the work will you use?What effect would this use have on the

market?

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University of Texas LibrariesThe Copyright Crash Course © 2001, 2007

Georgia K. Harper Copyright retrieved from

ridia.deviantart.comhttp://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/07/07/c

opyright-explained-i-may-copy-it-right/

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/55771759/The-TEACH-Act-Fair-Use-Copyright-Guidelines-for-Educators

http://www.careerfaqs.com.au/job-interview-tips/1302/Looking-for-a-job