Have you ever… •Wanted to use a photo from the internet in a classroom handout but didn’t know if it was covered under fair use? •Had a student who wanted to use music in his/her project for your class but didn’t know if it was copyrighted? •Had a student who wanted to share his/her work on the internet but didn’t know how to go about the legalities?
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Have you ever… Wanted to use a photo from the internet in a classroom handout but didn’t know if it was covered under fair use? Had a student who wanted.
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Have you ever…•Wanted to use a photo from the internet in a classroom handout but didn’t know if it was covered under fair use?•Had a student who wanted to use music in his/her project for your class but didn’t know if it was copyrighted?
•Had a student who wanted to share his/her work on the internet but didn’t know how to go about the legalities?
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