The document provides an overview of copyright and fair use as it relates to using copyrighted materials for educational purposes. It defines copyright and outlines two key questions to determine fair use. It then describes five principles of fair use for employing copyrighted materials in lessons, curricula, and student work. The document concludes by explaining how to find images with Creative Commons licenses on Flickr that allow educational fair use.
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Copyright And Fair Use
1. Copyright and Fair Use Professional Development Presentation By Rosemary Perez
2. Definition of Copyright When you create anything, be it a photo, drawing, song, poem, movie, you automatically have or own an all rights reserved copyright. This protects your work against uses you do not consent to. Photo by: Mike Seyfang Flickr.com.photo/mikeblogs.3020135605/
3. Two Key Questions 1. Did the unlicensed use “transform” the material taken from the copyrighted work by using it for a different purpose than that of the original, or did it just repeat the work for the same intent and value as the original? Keys by Linus Bohman flickr.com/photo/210977249
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15. Use of FLiCKR OUTER SPACE NASA Goddard Photo Flickr.com/photo/gsf/4399423264/ Blue Marble by Woodleywonderworks Flickr.com/photo.wwworks/2222523486 Moon by Steve Jurvetson Flickr.com/photo/jrvetson/364086029 Creating a concept map for a new topic to determine prior knowledge. Or to have visuals to go along with a lesson.