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This book contains valid, real-world copyright questions posed by real-life educators-all answered by a knowledgeable and experienced school attorney.
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…mehr
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This book contains valid, real-world copyright questions posed by real-life educators-all answered by a knowledgeable and experienced school attorney.
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.
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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781598848496
- Artikelnr.: 37960018
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781598848496
- Artikelnr.: 37960018
Carol Simpson, EdD, JD, is an attorney who practices school law in Texas.
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
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
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
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