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What is Copyright?

Copyright is a form of protection given to

the authors or creators of “original

works of authorship,” including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic and other intellectual works("The campus guide," 2008)

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What types of work does copyright protect?

poetry, movies, CD-ROMs, video games, videos, plays, paintings, sheet music, recorded music performances,

novels, software code, sculptures, photographs, choreography and

architectural designsLet’s choose one to discuss…..

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Videos Neither the rental nor the purchase of

a copy of a copyrighted work carries with it the right to publicly exhibit the work.

No additional license is required to privately view a movie or other copyrighted work with a few friends and family or in certain narrowly defined face-to-face teaching activities.

("Motion picture association," 2013)

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Videos Continued However a public performance license

must be obtained to show in:*bars *restaurants*private clubs *daycare facilities*prisons *recreation departments*lodges *churches*factories *public libraries*summer camps *parks

*non-classroom use at schools and universities.("Motion picture association," 2013)

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Let’s check out a few copyright scenarios!

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Scenario #1

Mrs. Logan went to the public library to borrow a movie. She wants to show this in her classroom as a

reward for her students. Is this ok?

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NO! The school itself has to have a license. “A

public library cannot pass on copyright compliance to anyone, nor can anyone else except Movie Licensing USA or the studios themselves do so. If you borrow movies from a public library for student entertainment, such as After School programs in an unlicensed school, you are not only violating copyright law but you are also involving the public library in non-compliance.” ("Movie licensing usa," 2013)

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Scenario #2 It’s a rainy Friday night. Not

many people are out and about so business for your restaurant tonight is not going well. You decide to rent a movie and show it for the few customers you do have. Surely they will enjoy their drinks and appetizers along with a movie!

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NO!

Sorry! You have interfered with the copyright in the video work. Movies are not licensed for exhibition to the public. They are for private use.

("Motion picture association," 2013

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Scenario #3 Many of the movies shown at

Mrs. Taylors’ school are VHS. Like many other classrooms at her school, the VCR’s are slowly being obsolete. Computers and smartboards are the new and improved way to show movies. Can Mrs. Taylor make DVD copies of these videos?

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YES….but be careful!

If you are certain that a replacement copy cannot be purchased then yes, you may “rescue” the tape.

However, if there is a version of the movie available on DVD, then it must be purchased to replace the VHS.

(Copyright for Teachers and Librarians)

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References Brim, J. (n.d.). Copyright for teachers and librarians. Retrieved from:

http://users.mhc.edu/facultystaff/awalter/brim site/FAQ_page_2.htm

Motion picture association of america. (2013). Retrieved from: http://www.mpaa.org/contentprotection/public-performance-law

Movie licensing usa k-12 schools. (2013). Retrieved from: http://www.movlic.com/k12/index.html

The campus guide to copyright compliance. (2008). Retrieved from: http://www.copyright.com/Services/copyrightoncampus/index.html

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Image ReferencesBook clipart. Digital image. Discovery nation. (n. d.) Web. July 2, 2013. http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/clip/book.html

Question clipart. Digital image. Word press. June 4, 2011. Web. July 2, 2013. http://traciecook.wordpress.com/author/traciecook /

Movie clipart. Digital image. Clker. June 17, 2010. Web. July 2, 2013. http://www.clker.com/clipart-movie-reel.html

Mono Lisa clipart. Digital Image. Clker. December 9, 2009. Web. July 2, 2013. http://www.clker.com/clipart-43702.html

Sheet music clipart. Digital image. Online sheet music. 1997. Web. July 2, 2013. http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/the-star-spangled-banner-p94897.aspx

Copyright frowny face. Digital image. Wordpress. (n. d.) Web. July 2, 2013. http://damansk.wordpress.com/copyright/copyright-symbol-frowny-face /

Monkey picture obtained from Microsoft Word clipart gallery