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Maria Crystal MartinezEDTC 6340.65

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Table of Contents Mass digitization Public domain Orphan works Materials on Internet Copyright protection Implied vs express licenses Fair use TEACH ACT 2002

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Mass Digitization It is an organization

where they are developing tools to help find information in the public domain.

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Cont. on Mass Digitization This organizations

works to get the “reasonable searches for copyright owners of different types of work (Harper, 2007).”

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Public DomainRefers to the usage of information on that is

in the internet and anyone can use it.More information on the public domain,

http://fairuse.stanford.edu/Copyright_and_Fair_Use_Overview/chapter8/

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Orphan Works

Not enough information on owner and date of work.

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What to expect on?...

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Materials in Internet

The use of materials on the internet and copyright laws is unclear.

Assumption that its public domain.

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Copyright Protection Anything that is put onto

the internet or computer has copyright protection automatically.

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Implied vs. Expressed Licenses Implied Expressed

The author of a work implies specific usage of the work. For example, limited time frame.

Detailed description of what the author allows the reader to have from their work.

Creative Commons license allows others to use or build onto the authors work.

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Fair Use

The term fair use is hard to explain in the advancing world of the internet.

It does “balance authors rights to reasonable compensation with the public’s right to the ideas contained in copyrighted works (Harper, 2007).”

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Infringement• What is infringement?

The use of an authors work and duplicating their work without the consent or permission of the author.

• The law or court can give a $150,000 fine if anyone were to use copyrighted work and would also be penalized if they did not know that they broke the law.

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What is TEACH ACT 2002?

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TEACH ACT 2002 Law passed in 2002

It gave educators “separate set of rights in addition to fair use, to display and perform others’ work in the classroom (Harper, 2007).”

In addition the educators were now allowed to the same in distance education.

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What needs to get done…

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Getting PermissionIt is imperative that everyone get permission if needed from various sources

such as the librarian and/or organizations such as the CCC. Collective rights organizations Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Foreign collectives Image Archives Music performance Play rights New Archives Movies Contacting the owner Changed owner Confirming authority of grant permission Written permission Difficulty identifying owner Unidentifiable/unresponsive owner

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ResourcesHarper, George. (2007) The Copyright Crash Course. In University of Texas Libraries.

Retrieved September 1, 2011, from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/.Microsoft Clipart, http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/

Public Domain, (2011). http://fairuse.stanford.edu/Copyright_and_Fair_Use_Overview/chapter8/