Categories: All - market - copyright - use - permission

by Emily King 10 years ago

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Online Teaching Resources

The text outlines various aspects and considerations associated with intellectual property, particularly in educational and non-commercial contexts. It touches upon the importance of obtaining proper permissions for use, the implications of Creative Commons licensing, and the significance of crediting original authors.

Online Teaching Resources

intellectual property

multimedia creations

2 copies max
2 yr. time limit
student work
professional conferences contained in own folders

the consortium (sounds serious)

advises congress on copyright law

fair use vs. commercial use

effect on the market?
internet available? probably not OK
password protected site for education? OK
alter original's market value?
how much will you use? percentage?
what's the "nature" of the use?
original work? copyrighted? Not OK
never copyrighted? out of copyright? OK
what's the "character" of the use?
outside of the classroom?
dvd distribution?

Lessig: "piracy vs. remix"

authorship?

www.copyright.com
request permission

non-commercial use

limit time (don't make available all semester)
not freely available for distribution
fixed limits

professional development

repurpose for your own use
collaborative learning

creative commons

use this but give me credit

OER

Project Gutenburg
California Community College Consortium