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Fair CopyrightCopyright law regulates an essential part of academic life: the creation, ownership and use of literary and artistic works. Now, as parliament undertakes a review of the Copyright Act, the education community’s past success must be defended, and new rights advanced. To learn more visit CAUT’s fair copyright campaign website: copyright.caut.ca

Kaleidocycle Instructions 1/ Watch the short instructional video at copyright.caut.ca/kaleidocycle. 2/ Cut out shape along orange dotted lines. 3/ Snip the three middle lines between the top tabs. 4/ Fold crisply along all vertical and diagonal white solid lines. 5/ Apply glue liberally to the top tabs. 6/ Starting at the end opposite the end tabs, fold so the yellow row of diamonds overlaps with the top tabs. Press to secure glue. 7/ Apply glue liberally to the end tabs and tuck them into the open end of the kaleidocycle to make a circle. Press to secure glue. 8/ Let the glue dry. Have fun and learn about copying and copyright.

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