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Legal and Copyright Issues

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Legal and Copyright Issues

 


Main Issues

  1. The Internet in Education
  2. Plagiarism
  3. Licensing and authorship
  4. Attribution and Nettiquete
  5. What to do?

 

Clarification of Terms

 from Wikipedia entries 

Copyright - Use of the phrase All rights reserved

 

Creative Commons -Use of the phrase Some rights reserved 

 

Copyleft

 

Public Domain

 

Licence (also License)

 

Plagiarism

 

Attribution

 

Netiquette

 

What is Copyright?

What does Copyright Protect?

Originally uploaded by bogeybear

Date: February 2007

 

Basic Readings

At-a-glance

The following chart is an HTML version of a chart created by Hall Davidson to inform teachers of fair use of copyrighted materials, as provided in Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the United States Code.

Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers

 

In Depth

 

Blog Discussions

 

The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use by Hall Davidson

 

The Iron Cage of Copyright by Beth Kanter

 

Copyright Law:Ten dos and donts

 

12 Important US Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know

 

It Must Have Seemed Easy by David Warlick

 

 

Wiki Entries

Podcasting Legal Guide

 

An Introduction to IP and Creative Commons for Educators

 

 

News

The End of Copyright Ernest Adams (2005).

 

 

Websites

Legal Guide for Bloggers

 

Ten Big Myths about Copyright Explained by Brad Templeton

 

A Digital Annotated Concept Map of the Fundamentals of US Copyright Law by Lionel S. Sobel

 

What is Copyright Protection?

 

Educational sources

 

Copyright and Fair Use - Stanford University

 

Detecting Plagiarism - IOWA State University

 

The Plagiarism Plague - Spark Notes

 

Anti-plagiarism Strategies by Robert Harris

 

Plagiarism

Definition, what to do and online sources

Originally uploaded by time4online

June 2007

 

Videos

A Fair(y) Use Tale

Uploaded to You Tube in March 2007.

Original Source.

Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University provides this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles.

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What to do?

Copyscape Search Engine

Search for copies of your work on the Internet

 

Dealing with Website Plagiarism: When Someone Copies Your Blog Content? by Amit Agarwal

 

Who is Copying your Content? by Steve Dembo


Thanks to

 

-Dennis Oliver, for his mail feedback when I mentioned my idea to create this page.

-Darren Kuropatwa, for his bookmarks.

-Vicky Davis and Steve Dembo for the link Fair(y) Use Tale.

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