Copyright refers to the legal right to creative works like books, articles, images, and more. It gives the creator exclusive rights over how their work can be used and distributed. To use a copyrighted work, one must obtain permission from the copyright holder. There are some exceptions for educational fair use and works in the public domain that are no longer copyright protected. Proper attribution and non-commercial use may fall under fair use exemptions.
2. 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.
3. Two reasons for
ownership.
1. Who has more
ownership or rights of
the work.
2.Whom do we ask
permission to use the
work.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. 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.
7. 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
8. 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.
9. 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.
10. 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?
11. 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
12. Library reproduction and distribution:
Patron requests
Archiving
Unsupervised copying, news programs and
contractual limitations on acquisitions
13. 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
14. Teachers may use a wide range of materials
in distance learning surroundings.
Students may participate in distance learning
sessions.
Accredited non profit institution
15. Public Domain is public Orphan Works is when
access such as: the owner is no longer
available:
Google
Yahoo Photographs
Owner did not
Amazon
registered his work
Libraries Sells rights with no
Achieves background record
16. 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.