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1 Copyright Mr. Doering 2003 (revised)

2 Important Statement Constantly Changing

3 Table of Contents Schools are Special (Fair Use Guidelines) School Projects Text Video Sound Images

4 Fair Use Guidelines Real World You may never, never, never, never use copyrighted material without permission! At School You may use copyrighted material IF you follow the rules.

5 School Projects Student owned With Copyrighted Material In Class Portfolio Original Work In Class Portfolio With Permission

6 Text 10 percent rule “Students may use small portions of documents.” (Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, p.88)

7 Text Works Cited and Bibliography Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. “Copyright Applies to Everyone.” [Online] 4 February 2003. http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divimpr ove/curriculum/copyright/finaldoc.pdf Author or originator. “Title.” [Online] Date.

8 Images Five Images 10 percent rule Special Notation (© 2000, Doering)

9 Images Work Cited and Bibliography Doering, David. “Nathan in ball pit.” 12 October 2000. If it were on the Internet: Doering, David. “Nathan in ball pit.” [Online Image] 12 October 2000.

10 Sound “Up to ten (10) percent, but in no event more than 30 seconds, of an individual audio work may be copied.” (Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, p.82)

11 Sound Works Cited Mozart, Wolfgang. “Overture: The Marriage of Figaro.” 4 February 2003. 25 Golden Classics. Madacy.

12 Video Ten Percent Rule No more than 30 seconds

13 Video Works Cited Zoological Society of San Diego. "Indian Rhino Calf Born at Park," e-zoo videos, San Diego Zoo. [Online video clip] 17 August 2001..http://www.sandiego zoo.com/virtualzoo/vid eos/index.html

14 Questions Do I have to cite it if I took the picture and I own it? No, but… What if I own a cd with images or sounds? Read the license agreement

15 Conclusion Cite Everything School stuff stays at school In real life you must receive permission from the owner!

16 Bibliography Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. “Copyright Applies to Everyone.” [Online] 4 February 2003. http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divimprove/curri culum/copyright/finaldo c.pdf

17 Bibliography page 2 Connected Teacher. “Citing Electronic Resources.” [Online] 4 February 2003.


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