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Copyright PresentationBy: Mina Hernandez-EDTC-6340
What Is Copyright? Is the permission to
use someone’s else’s work.
If you need to copy pages from a book or novel , you may use it only for instructional purpose.
Who Is The Owner? Two reasons for
ownership.
1. Who has more ownership or rights of the work.
2.Whom do we ask permission to use the work.
The copyright act will allow the authors a set of rights that only they have access.
This includes rights to: Make copies Distribute in public Perform their work Record over digital network.
What Rights Do You Have
You publish your work with a commercial for profit or non profit publishers.
You reserve the right to publish your work in public for example a magazine, or agency.
Commercializing your work?
Creative Commons License will be used.
This license will let the owner the exclusive rights to make copies and may distribute.
You have rights for lifetime, and 70 plus years.
Not Commercializing Your Work
This is literature that is digital and available online and is also free of charge to user.
Who benefits from this: Students Teachers Readers Universities Journals
Open Access
Remember that not all materials you find on the internet are copyright free.
Don’t think that just because it its posted on the web its public domain.
Once you decide to copy something from the internet the copyright protection Is secure.
Can we copy materials from the internet?
Fair use applies to the online environment.
Fair use is giving copyright permission to the owner to reproduce and given permission to others to use there work.
By doing this the correct way it avoids lawsuits.
Fair use of copyright?
What is the reason to copyright the material?
What will it be used for ?
How much information will be used?
What effect will the information have on the market?
Four Factors of Fair Use
Libraries have a special set of exemptions:
Reserve rooms for images, audio and audiovisual works
Library copying for patrons and for the library's collection
Reserve is limited work use
Print copies in the reserve room
Fair Use Section 107
Library reproduction and distribution:
Patron requests
Archiving
Unsupervised copying, news programs and contractual limitations on acquisitions
Fair Use Section 108
The TEACH Act Technology Education
and Copyright Harmonization Act
This act allow teachers to copyright materials without seeking permission.
This materials can be used for classroom instruction only
Teachers may use a wide range of materials in distance learning surroundings.
Students may participate in distance learning sessions.
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Who Benefits From TEACH Act
Public Domain and Orphan Works
Public Domain is public access such as:
Google Yahoo Amazon Libraries Achieves
Orphan Works is when the owner is no longer available:
Photographs Owner did not
registered his work Sells rights with no
background record
There are several ways on getting permission to use a copyright.
It can be difficult but can be done If you work is part of a journal article or
book check on: http://www.copyright.com/ You may also get permission to register with
the CCC You may also request permission in writing Last but not least ask your librarian at your
local library.
Getting Permission
Slide 2: http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=2837 Slide 3: http://www.francinewardblog.com/?
p=675 Slide 13:http://tlt.its.psu.edu/dmd/teachact/
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