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opyrightAn Education Guide to©
Ensure creative and ethical use of media and information resources in
teaching and learning.
Today, we have extensive digital access, ease of duplication and distribution of information. We encourage students and staff to write, record and file for global audiences. However, we must be copyright conscious because everyone has rights and responsibilities!
Createyour own media
search for Public Domain
search for Creative
Commons
Can you Claim? Fair Use
if not possible
Still Can’t find what you are looking for?
still not successful?
Copyright: all original work is protected under copyright when it is created. No further action is required by the creator
Creative Commons: allows the creators to communicate which rights they reserve and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators.
Public Domain: consists of works that are publicly available; works that are unavailable for private ownership or are available for public use.
Fair Use: legally defensible position based on 4 factors: nature, amount, purpose and effect. Determined by a case by case critical reasoning process.✔ Check Out a Few ✔
Copyright-Free Resources
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♪ Music & Audio ♫www.musopen.org/music/www.incompetech.com/www.danosongs.com/www.archive.orghttp://cctrax.com/http://www.bumpfoot.net/http://dig.ccmixter.org/
Createyour own media
search for Public Domain
search for Creative
Commons
Can you Claim? Fair Use
if not possible
Still Can’t find what you are looking for?
still not successful?
Copyright: all original work is protected under copyright when it is created. No further action is required by the creator
Creative Commons: allows the creators to communicate which rights they reserve and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators.
Public Domain: consists of works that are publicly available; works that are unavailable for private ownership or are available for public use.
Fair Use: legally defensible position based on 4 factors: nature, amount, purpose and effect. Determined by a case by case critical reasoning process.
opyright FlowChart Finding Copyright-Free Media for the Model Digital Citizen
©Search and Find Media Is the media copyrighted? (No licensing = assume copyright)
No YESCan you obtain written permission?
No YES
Is it
Creative CommonsCheck the Author’s
TermsPublic
DomainCan you claim Fair Use?
(Claiming Fair Use is always on a case by case basis. This is just a guide to help you.)
YES
NODon’t Use
Will you share the media online or distribute beyond your physical classroom?
For the full version of the ISD 196 Copyright Guide go to www.district196.org/copyright
Chart Modified with permission of the creator - Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano http://langwitches.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Copyright-Flowchart.jpgOther Resources: http://creativecommons.org/, www.openclipart.org, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Thumbs_up_font_awesome.svg (Google Image Search Labeled for Non-commercial reuse with modification.)
YES NO
✓ Use only the portion of the work that contributes to the educational goal and purpose.
✓ Give credit to the original creator of the media.
Remember to:
Encourage Creativity, Innovation, and the Spread of Knowledge!
“Fair Use 101”1. Purpose and character ✓ Educational, Transformative2. Nature of work ✓Published, Factual3. Portion used ✓See guidelines at left4. Effect on potential market ✓Commerical value of the original is not diminished
Fair Use Guidelines:
10% or 3 minutes
Music & Lyrics
10% or 30 seconds
Video
10% or 3 minutes
Text
10% or 1000 words
Photos & Images
5 images by one creator
Fair Use Rule of Thumb
If in doubt use less!
♫
10% or 3 minutes
Questions?Ask your Media
Specialist