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See in NCATE matrix about statements
written down on paper (yes, including a napkin in a restaurant),
recorded on to tape, or coded into a computer.
Reproduction adaptation, or creation of derivative
works distribution of copies (sale, gift, lease,
lending) public performance public display
Life of the author, plus 70 years All federal documents Some state documents
The copyright holders make their own restrictions, often allowing their work to go freely into the public domain, or with special restrictions only.
Is the purpose of the use for educational purposes?
What is the nature of the copyrighted work?
How much of the total is being copied? What is the effect upon the potential
market value?
Is the performance taking place in a non-profit educational setting such as a classroom or library?
Is the performance being directed by the students or teachers?
Is the performance in a face-to-face teaching situation?
Is the performance from a legal copy?
A teacher buys one copy of Sim City© and wants you to load it onto 30 computers in a lab.