2. Copyright
It is a legal concept, enacted by
most governments, giving the
creator exclusive rights to it.
Gives the copyright holder the
right to be credited for the
work, to determine who may
adapt the work to other
forms, who may perform the
work, who may financially
benefit from it.
3. Your rights as a copyright owner
Right to make copies
Prepare derivative works
Publicly distribute
Display and perform the
work
In the case of digital
sound recordings, to
perform the works over a
digital network.
4. What you need to know about
copyright protection…
Many people assume that everything posted
on the Internet is public domain, probably
because our law used to protect published works
only if they displayed the proper copyright
notice upon publication. The law, however, has
changed: neither publication nor a notice of any
kind is required to protect works today.
5. The facts
Simply putting the pen to the
paper or in the electronic
medium, putting the fingers to the
save key creates a copyrighted
work. Once expression is
committed to a tangible medium
(and computer media is
considered tangible), copyright
protection is automatic.
So, postings of all kinds are
protected the same as published
printed works.
6. Liability for posting infringing works
The proliferation of RIAA lawsuits against individuals for
peer-to-peer file-sharing make clear that individuals can be
liable for their own actions when they copy and distribute
others' copyrighted works without permission.
8. Implied and express licenses to use
Internet materials
You can easily give your works an express
license by attaching a Creative Commons license to
the materials you post on your Website, or upload
to other sites.
It's easy and it sends the message that you want
your materials to be part of the flow of creativity.
9. Creative Commons licenses
• Every Creative Commons
license works around the
world and lasts as long as
applicable copyright lasts.
• These common features
serve as the baseline, on top
of which licensors can
choose to grant additional
permissions when deciding
how they want their work to
be used.
10. Fair use
Fair use is the right, in some
circumstances, to quote copyrighted
material without asking permission or
paying for it.
11. Getting permission
Assuming the work you wish to use is protected, the work
has not been licensed for your use online, and your use is
not a fair use or otherwise exempt from liability for
infringement, you need permission.
Check the Copyright Clearance Center("CCC") first.
If the work you want to use is registered with the
CCC, you can get permission instantly for most materials.
If your institution subscribes to the academic license and
your work is covered, you don't have to do anything --
your use is covered.
12. Orphan Works and Public Domain
Orphan Works Public Domain
books, records, images, composi if a work is published without
tions, manuscripts, movies, scree proper notice (name of publisher
nplays, painting and and date) during certain time
drawings, in short, any work frames (1923-1989), it becomes
protected by copyright whose part of the public domain. If it is
owner cannot be determined or not published, or if it is
located or who does not respond published after 1989 without
when contacted. indication of the author is, its
protection is automatic and lasts
for the life of the author plus
(and longer in some countries).
13.
14. Conclusion
When you use others’ creative
expressions, set time aside to understand
copyrights and licenses rules that are linked to
their original creation.
16. Alfredo Alvarado ppt_EDTC6340 by Alfredo Alvarado is licensed
under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Notas del editor
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
Whenever an author posts anything on the Internet, he or she should reasonably expect that it will be read, downloaded, printed out, forwarded, and even used as the basis for other works to some degree. So, just by posting, an author impliedly grants a limited license to use her work in this manner.
Copyright Clearance Center - http://www.copyright.com/