Fair Use Resources












 
Here you go everyone- Loads of resources on copyright and fair use.
 
ISTE Webinar, "Copyright: From Nuts and Bolts to Web 2.0," presented by Hall Davidson. You can access the recorded Webinar at http://iste.acrobat.com/p18212938/.

RESOURCES FOR LEARNING MORE

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy  Education

http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/code_for_media_literacy_education/

Lesson Plans, Video Case Studies and Music Videos for Teaching about Copyright and Fair Use

http://mediaeducationlab.com

EXTEND YOUR LEARNING

Online community for sharing http://copyrightconfusion.wikispaces.com/

The copyright office is part of the Library of Congress! www.loc.gov

Resources from the webinar:

http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/fair_use_and_teaching/

http://wwwdev.ncte.org/positions/statements/fairusemedialiteracyv

http://mediaeducationlab.com/index.php?page=265

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

http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/cprtindx.htm

http://www.copyright.iupui.edu/fairuse.htm

http://benedict.com/

http://copyright.cornell.edu/public_domain/

http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/code_for_media_literacy_  
    education/

http://www.library.uiuc.edu/scholcomm/glossary.html

http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/definiti.shtml

http://www.koce.org/classroom/copyright.htm

http://filmclipsonline.com/

http://pics4learning.com/

http://freeplaymusic.com/

http://kitzu.org/

http://www.mediafestival.org/old_site/downloads.html

http://www.mediafestival.org/copyrightchart.html

The answer to the 25 vs. 125 copies question is: make as many copies as you need (1 per student).

Renee Hobbs, from the Media Education Lab at Temple University, will be presenting a workshop, “Best Practices in Fair Use for 21st Century Educators” at NECC 2009 in Washington, DC. Visit www.iste.org/necc in mid-February for the date and time, and to register.

ISTE truly values your feedback about the Webinar program. We have developed a short, 10-question survey as a way for you to tell us how we're doing. Please take a few minutes to respond at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=SIrn2dDN3BqwukXDGpP4rw_3d_3d .

We look forward to seeing you at ISTE's next Technology in Practice Webinar: “Digital Citizenship for Parents,” presented by Mike Ribble on December 9. You can check out the entire schedule at www.iste.org/webinars/.

 

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