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What is it

and

why should I care?

Copyright

Basic Copyright

InternetMultimedia

Fair UseBasic

CopyrightFair Use

Multimedia Internet

Definition

Copyright is the exclusive right of the author of a creative work to control the copying of that work.

Seems simple enough…well, maybe not...

Copyright provides the creator of a work the exclusive right to... Reproduce the work. Prepare derivative works. Distribute copies or recordings. Perform the work publicly. Display the work publicly.

Literary works Musical works, including

accompanying words Dramatic works, including

accompanying music Pantomimes and

choreographic works Pictorial, graphic and sculptural

works

What can be copyrighted?

Motion pictures and other audio visual works

Sound recordings Architectural works

What can be copyrighted?

What CAN’T be copyrighted? an idea procedure, process, system or

method of operation a concept or principle a discovery

regardless of the form in which it is explained, illustrated, or embodied in a work.

How do I know if a work is copyrighted? Works published in the U.S. prior to 1978

must have a formal copyright notice to receive protection. (Unpublished works prior to 1978 are protected.)

Today all materials receive automatic copyright once they are fixed in a “tangible medium”. (A copyright notice or registration of copyright is NOT required!)

How long does copyright last?

As of January 1, 1978, the length of copyright is the life of the author plus 70 years.

For works published before 1978, copyright lasts for 28 years plus renewal of 67 years (95 years total).

HUH?

General rule of thumb…– If it was published prior to 1923, it is in the

public domain (which means anyone can use it).

– If it was published between 1923 and 1977, it may have up to 95 years of copyright protection.

– If it was published after 1977, it has “life of the author plus 70 years” protection.

How long does copyright last?

When in doubt…

Get

Permission!!!

How to get copyright permission

Determine the owner of copyright from the publication or through a copyright office search

Send letter/email request (handout)

What do you think?

How do I register a copyright?

What are the penalties if the court finds that a teacher or librarian knowingly infringed upon the copyright?

The answers are...

Generally, filing a simple form, depositing 2 copies of a published work and paying a filing fee.

Defendants in copyright infringement cases have been fined anywhere from $500-$100,000, depending upon the severity of the action.

Limitations on “Exclusive Rights”

The Doctrine of

“Fair Use”

Definition

“The Copyright Act provides that the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes of teaching, scholarship or research is not an infringement of copyright.

Fair use provides cost-free access to the author’s work even during the term of copyright protection.”

Legal Issues & Education Technology

To be or not to be…. “Fair Use”.

Purpose and character of the use Nature of the copyrighted work Amount and substantiality of the

portion used Effect of use on potential market

for or value of the work

Purpose and character of use...

Nature of the work...

Amount of the work used...

Effect on potential earnings...

Creating a Multimedia Work

Educational Multimedia

Fair Use Guidelines

Students Educators

May perform and display their own projects in the course for which they were created.

May keep these projects in their own portfolios indefinitely.

May use portions of copyrighted materials to produce multimedia projects for classroom use.

Portion Limitations - Definition

Amount of copyrighted work that reasonably can be used in a project regardless of the original medium from which the copyrighted works are taken.

Apply cumulatively to each project

Text Material

Up to 10% or 1000 words, whichever is less, of a single copyrighted work of text.

Text Material - Poems

Poems < 250 words One entire poem of

< 250 words

No more than three poems by one poet

No more than five poems by different poets from any single anthology

Up to 250 words

no more than three excerpts by a single poet

no more than five excerpts by different poets from a single anthology.

Poems >250 words

Text Material - Poems

Music, Lyrics, and Music Video

Up to 10%

but no more than 30 seconds of music and lyrics from a single musical work

Any alterations to a musical work shall not change the basic melody or the fundamental character of the work.

Motion Media

Up to 10% or 3 minutes, whichever is less, of a single copyrighted motion media work.

Illustrations or Photographs

A photograph or illustration may be used in its entirety.

No more than 5 images by an artist or photographer.

Not more than 10% or 15 images, whichever is less, from a single published collected work.

Numerical Data Sets

Up to 10% or 2500 fields or cell entries, whichever is less, from a database or data table.

Name ID Age Gender Grade

Bill 2349 16 Male 11

Janine 4387 15 Female 10

Roger 4657 16 Male 11

Frank 3928 17 Male 11

Rose 2948 17 Female 12

Whataboutthe

Web?

Downloading from the Internet

Just because it is on “the Net” doesn’t mean it is without copyright!

Some materials on the Internet have already been posted without authorization of the copyright holder!

Copyright law on the “Net”...

Copyright law on the Internet is NO different from the law covering materials in any other medium.

Rather than copying material, link to it. The most common violations of copyright

are the copying of pictures and clipart.

Other Issues on the Internet

Web pages are considered a work of art and owned by the student, even if part of the school’s web site.

Email is copyrighted. To protect any material on a web page,

email, or listserv, it is good practice to put a copyright disclaimer on it.

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998

Application - Software

Considered a “literary work” Copyright generally controlled by license

agreement - READ IT Legal to make ONE back up copy of a

piece of software. Freeware vs. shareware

Thank You

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