Copyright Catechism II
Linworth Publishing, Incorporated (Verlag)
978-1-59884-848-9 (ISBN)
For close to a decade, author Carol Simpson fielded and answered inquiries for the "Copyright Questions of the Month" column for Library Media Connection. The questions and answers of this book are gleaned from the myriad copyright questions submitted to her by actual educators in the field, addressing the unique copyright issues in schools.
The information in Copyright Catechism II: Practical Answers to Everyday School Dilemmas will be invaluable to K–12 educators of all types, but especially librarians, technology specialists, and school administrators without time to study copyright law in-depth. The topics covered represent the complex and potentially confusing issues that active K–12 educators encounter in their daily work.
Carol Simpson is an attorney in private practice who represents school districts.
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter One: Ownership of Copyright
Generally
Copyright vs. Trademark
International Copyright
Copyrighting Your Work
Copyright Transfer
Copyright of Q and A
Trademarked Characters
Moral Rights
Transformation
Got Copyright?
Can You Lose Fair Use?
Protected or Not?
Copyright of Famous Speeches
Sharing MARC Records
Graphics and Music Manuscripts
MARC Records
Recipes
Student Work
Publishing Student Work
Work for Hire
PTO Logo
Creating Lessons to Sell
Chapter Two: Print Materials
Fair Use
Nine Instances of Multiple Copying
Student "Write-on" Copy
Fair Use vs. License
PowerPoint Picture Books
Movie Scripts Online
Helping Students with Low Reading Ability
Fill-in-the-Blank Textbooks
Podcasting Read-alouds
High-Stakes Excerpts
Pristine Workbooks
Teacher Books in Library Circ System
Old Supplemental Materials
Student with Cerebral Palsy
Chaucer
Reader's Theater Scripts
Reading Walls
Copying Music Lyrics
Poetry Anthologies
Photocopying Textbooks
Not Enough Books for Every Student
Historical Copyright
Public Display
Reprinting Reviews on the Web
Chapter Three: Graphic Materials
Fair Use
Taking Graphics from the Internet
Making Copies of Images
Missing Cover Art
Superhero Permission
Publishing Art Images
Public Display
Comic Superheroes
Displaying Book Covers on the Web
Background Images via PowerPoint
Book Character Murals
Cover Art on the Web
Chapter Four: Sound Recordings and Music
Generally
Archiving Books on CD
Online Music for Video
Archival Copies of Audiotapes
Anticipating Damage to Audio Recording
Music for Podcasting
Podcasting
Music Rights Owners
Systematic Copying
e-books from Online Retailers
Public Domain Songs
Copyright and Audiobooks
Copying Music
Abridged Audiobooks
Mechanical Rights
Audio Clips on a School Server
Archival Music
Digital Yearbooks
In Class
Internet Radio
Using Music in Student Productions
What Is 10 Percent?
Playing Background Music
Music Limitations
iPod Lab Practice
Music during Presentations
Copies of Music for Exams
Public Performance
Presentation for the Student Body
Using Music Clips
Musical Interludes for Staff Development
Audiobook Excerpts
Play Performances
Background Music
Enrichment
Performing Recorded Music
Music for Class Bells
Fair Use Podcasts
Playing University Spirit Music
Music at Intermission
Music Site Licenses
Chapter Five: Video and Film
Generally
Off-Air Taping
Synch Rights with Video
Family Movie Act
Archival Copies of Video
Clean Flicks
Shrink-Wrapped Videos
Expurgating Video—Legally or Not
Video Transfer
Broadcasting a Video
Archiving and Converting DVDs at Home
Downloading Music and Movies
Format Switcheroo
PPR Extortion?
Video Source under Movie Licensing
Dying VHS Transfer to DVD
Showing Videos in Multiple Schools
Ephemeral Censorship
In Class
Making a Videotape Anthology
Sanitized Video
Digitizing and Returning Tapes
AV Restrictions
Foreign Language Video
iTunes Video in the Classroom
Taping Commercials from Television
Public Performance
Charging Movie Admission Fees
Private Showings in Movie Theaters
Video PPR
Licensing for DVDs and Videos
Video in Faculty Meetings
License and Class Showing
YouTube Public Performances
Licensed "Home Use Only" Video
Performance Rights
Recreational Video
Direct Teaching vs. Commercial
Chapter Six: Computer Software and Multimedia
Computer Software
AR AWOL
Screenshots
Copyright and Tracing
Multimedia
Movie Clips in PowerPoint
Looping
Copies for Kids
Competition and Multimedia Copyright
Music in Multimedia
Follow-Up Music Download Question
Chapter Seven: Internet and Distance Learning
Internet
Deep Linking
More about Book Cover Images on Web Pages
Wiki Fair Use
Translating Copyrighted Material
Book Trailers
Links vs. Whole Text (or Both!)
Clip Art Applications
Distance Learning
Worksheets on the Web
Online Worksheets
Making Band Music Available via Password
Chapter Eight: Management of Copyright
Policies
Fair Use for Administrators
Employee Liability
Reporting Infringement
Documentation
Reporting Infringements
Citing the Source
Chapter Nine: Permissions Issues
Electronic Portfolio and Copyright Permissions
Characters for T-Shirts
Creative Commons
New Lyrics in Performance
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.9.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 340 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht ► Urheberrecht | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-59884-848-8 / 1598848488 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-59884-848-9 / 9781598848489 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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