Sunday, July 24, 2011

EDUCATION WORLD'S COPYRIGHT SERIES

If you properly quote and/or credit a work's author, experts say, you cannot be accused of plagiarism, but you may still be accused of copyright infringement. I felt that this quote from the reading was very intriguing. So even if you give the author credit for the work you still could theoretically be sued. I always thought if you did use others information to make a profit you where not infringing on there copyright, but after reading the articles below I have changed my thoughts on Copyrights.
The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use
Part 1: Copyrights and Copying Wrongs
Part 2: Is Fair Use a License to Steal?
Part 3: Copyright Law and New Technologies
Part 4: Applying Fair Use to New Technologies
Part 5: District Liability and Teaching Responsibility

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