Post on 25-May-2015
fair use?
Ask yourself!
1.Is the work protected?
2.If the work is protected, has your campus already licensed rights for you to use the works?
3. Is the work available freely on the open Web, and therefore covered by an implied license?
The teach act
Use the teach act checklist
Get permission! Type of Works Contact
Parts of a book/journal
Copyright Clearance Center CCC
Images Academic Image CooperativeArtist Rights Society
Music Performances
The Harry Fox Agency Inc.
Movies Motion Picture Licensing Cooperation
News Archive Check archive online with newspaper company
reform
Mass digitalization
Projects nation wide
are collaborating and digitizing mass amounts of media with one common goal to share information.
http://blogs.tdl.org/digitize/
Resources for teachers http://www.opencontentalliance.org
Open Content Alliance
www.archive.org Cornell Library – Over 70,000 books online
http://openlibrary.org/ Free online books
http://web.resourceshelf.com/go/resourceblog/category/384
Free resources
References
Harper, K. Georgia (2001, 2007). Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/