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1 Copyright By Teresa Hudson
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2 Exploring Copyright Definition Time Limits Categories Rights
Requesting Not Protected Penalties

3 Copyright Definition The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter or form of something ~Merriam Webster~ A property right granted to authors of which is to advance the public welfare by promoting artistic and scientific progress. Berne Copyright Convention Introductory notes. Previous Next

4 No expired copyrights will enter public domain until 2019
Copyright Time Limits Year Law 28 years + 47 year renewal 1976 Life of Author + 50 years 1978 Life of Author + 70 years 1998 No expired copyrights will enter public domain until 2019 A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives. Previous Next

5 Copyright Categories Click each picture for the category name Previous
Objectives for instruction and expected results and/or skills developed from learning. Previous Next

6 Music Back

7 Movies Back

8 Sound Recordings Back

9 Literary Works Back

10 Choreography and Pantomimes
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11 Dramatic Back

12 Pictorial, Graphic and Sculptures
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13 Architectural Works Back

14 Copyright Author’s Rights
Reproduce Materials Prepare a Derivative Distribute—a “right” of first sale Perform Display Relative vocabulary list. Previous Next

15 Requesting a Work For Sale or Purchase Agreement By Request
Freely Offered Fair Use Purpose and Character Nature of Work Amount and Quantity Effect on Market A list of procedures and steps, or a lecture slide with media. Previous Next

16 Fair Use-Purpose and Character
The purpose and character of the copying, including whether the use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes Back

17 Fair Use-Nature of Work
The nature of the work being copied. Copying from works that are primarily factual in nature is tolerated more than copying from more creative works. Back

18 Fair Use-Amount and Quantity
The amount and substantiality of the portion that is copied in relation to the copyright work as a whole. The more that is copied, or the more important the portion that is copied (regardless of the quantity) the less likely the fair use will apply. Back

19 Fair Use-Effect on Market
The effect of the copying upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work. If the copying has an adverse impact on the market for the original work, it will not constitute fair use. More information on Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers Back

20 Copyrights not Protected
Ideas Procedures Methods Systems Principles Discoveries Other Titles Names Slogans Lettering Calendars Charts Conclusion to course, lecture, et al. Previous Next

21 Copyright Penalties for Breaking the Law
$750 to $30,000 per infraction If willful for monetary gain $500-$250,000 per infraction and 1-5 in prison Possible civil lawsuits An opportunity for questions and discussions. Previous Next

22 Copyright Resources Copyright Presentation Wikipedia
Wikipedia Merriam-Webster Dictionary A Teachers Guide to Fair Use Guidelines ght and Fair Use Defined


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