The document discusses common myths about educational fair use and copyright. Some myths include that anything old is public domain, anything found online is free to use, and that fair use is too complicated. However, copyright typically expires 70 years after the creator's death. Just because something is online does not mean it is copyright free. And while fair use is flexible, teachers can rely on their own judgment about how much of a work to use for educational purposes. The document seeks to clarify misunderstandings about fair use and when permission is and isn't required for educational use of copyrighted works.