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3. What is Copyright?
legal right to works of original expressions
such as:
Literaryworks
Sound recording
Motion pictures
Computer Software
Paintings
Musicals
Architectural works
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4. Creator’s rights and Law
Protection
Creator Can:
sell it
make derivative works
distribute the work
perform publicly
display the work
“life of the author” plus 70 years after the
author’s death.
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5. What copyright does not
protect?
Works lacking originality
Procedures
Ideas
Freeware
Works in the public domain
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6. Fair Use Doctrine
Allows images and short pieces
for…
educational purposes
criticism
commentary
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7. Fair Use for educational
purposes
5 Images from an artist or
photographer
3 minutes or 10% from legally
acquired movies
30 seconds or 10% of music/tune
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8. Fair Use for educational purposes
cont..
Copies made from the legal acquired
original
Print can not be 10% of the entire
literature
Sources should always be cited
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9. Copyright Violation
Four elements to determine
violation…
Purpose of use
Length of material used
Affect of original work
Economic hardship to the creator
Penalties
Up to $150,000
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10. Using others works
Other works may be used for the purpose
of…
Class assignments
Assessments
Curriculum materials
Student portfolios
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11. References
University of Texas Libraries (2001). Copyright
crash course. Retrieved on September 3, 2011
from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/
Slide images from:
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