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The Project
The purpose of the project is to create an interactive lesson to review/reinforce the concept of illegal file sharing and its consequences.
Students will identify copyright basics and the legal, technical and personal consequences of P2P file sharing.
The audience is a ninth grade Technology Literacy class.
Learning Objectives-METSThe learning objectives in the project are aligned to the METS of Digital Citizenship which include the following: Identification and discussion of long term
affects of unethical uses of technology on cultures and society
Identify ways to protect their technology systems
Discuss and adhere to fair use and copyright guidelines
Introduction
Your mission is to rid our great high school from the evils of illegal downloading and file sharing and share with your friends
the ways to avoid the pitfalls and consequences of
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Uploading, Downloading, File Sharing……
What’s the big deal here? The Internet is free and I should be able to share or use
anything I want!
What do you think? Click on your choice.
Hey, I have new CD. You want a copy for
for free??
I agree Let me think about it
You Agree??????!!!!!!!!!
Have you been sleeping in class??
WAKE UP BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE
Let’s Think About It!
Great Choice!!
Let’s take a look at the different areas of copyright basics, P2P file sharing and
digital piracy.
Here’s The Info…….
CopyrightsCopyright Basics
Why Copyright?
Intellectual Property
Your Copyrights
Fair Use
Public Domain
P2PP2P
Peer to Peer
Illegal File Sharing
Legal Download Sites
Downloaded Surprises
Consequences of P2P
Piracy
Piracy
How does it work?
Do The Right Thing!
First, click on the buttons below to review the topics.
Let’s Get Started With
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Copyright Basics Copyright is the legal right given ONLY
to the creator of that work (book, song, play, etc) to reproduce, edit copies, distribute, sell, perform or display it.
The work must be in a tangible form to be protected or copyrighted.
Tangible
A piece of work is considered tangible when it is in a form that can be touched or saved.
Some examples: Books, documents, anything saved to a disk or an audio/video device
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Basics
Intellectual Property
Intellectual property is a creative idea that comes from your mind. It is intangible.
The best way to describe it would be a
“GREAT IDEA”
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Basics
Intangible
When something is intangible, it means that you cannot physically touch it.
A GREAT IDEA is intangible because you cannot touch it. It cannot be copyrighted.
If you want to protect your work, you must save it physically or electronically.
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Your Copyrights
Your work is automatically copyrighted when you put it into a tangible form. You do not need to register it, but it is recommended that you use the © symbol.
If you want to officially register your copyright to protect your work, go to www.copyright.gov or click on the “How to” button below.
How to Register a Copyright.
Why Copyrights?????
Protecting creative works keeps the creative juices flowing.
How would you feel if someone took your ideas and used them without giving you credit?? Or even worse….sold them for $$$$$$$$$$$$!
Fair Use Fair use is the legal exception to
copyright. It allows for the “fair use” of copyrighted materials for the purpose of education, commenting, criticism or research.
WARNING: The amount of copyrighted work that you may use is very limited, you must give credit and you may not display the work publicly.
Fair Use Facts
Public Domain
Creative works fall into Public Domain when they are not protected by copyrights.
Check out “Is It Protected by Copyright?”
The amount of materials available in the Public Domain is limited.
Is It Protected by Copyright?
Public Domain Music
P2P File Sharing
P2P, or peer to peer, file sharing is the use of software that allows computers to communicate directly with each other.
People with file sharing software can directly access each other’s computer to copy or download files without permission!
Illegal File Sharing
Let’s figure out what files are illegal to share and what the consequences might be for our actions.
Psst….I have a
copy of that movie that just came out. Want to watch it on
my computer?
Legal & Illegal File Sharing It is legal to share files that are not
copyrighted.
Illegal file sharing is the electronic transfer or sharing of copyrighted materials such as songs, movies or computer software.
Legal Download Sites Click on the button below to go to the
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) website to find movies and TV shows that can be downloaded.
This website from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) offers links to legal music sources.
Legal Movie and TV Websites
Legal Music Sites
Downloaded Surprises
When you download from a P2P software program, you can also download viruses, spyware, key logging software and embedded pornography.
Check out OnGuard Online
Consequences of P2P
The legal consequences of illegal downloading can result in legal fees, fines and even jail time.
Matt Buck’s Hack Cartoon DiaryIllegal Filesharing – cartoonOctober 14, 2009
Piracy
Shiver me timbers! Piracy isn’t what it use to be.
In the digital age, piracy is the illegal copying, distribution and electronic transfer of copyrighted materials. Simply, it is stealing and it is a crime!
Consequences of P2P
The legal consequences of illegal downloading can result in legal fees, fines and even jail time.
Matt Buck’s Hack Cartoon Diary
Illegal Filesharing
October 14, 2009
How Does Piracy Work?
MPAA’s Pyramid of Internet Piracy.
Do The Right Thing!
Go to the site- “Define The Line” and find the TOP 10 reasons for not illegally pirating or downloading.
Take the quiz “Is It LEGAL!! ILLEGAL” How did you do??
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Everything on the Internet is in the Public Domain and can be copied
for free!Click here to try again!
True False
Great Answer!
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Everything on the Internet is in the Public Domain and can be copied
for free!
True False
Great Answer!
NO © Notice……..
You can download or copy any music or movie or video if it doesn’t have a ©
symbol.
True False
No! Not all copyrighted
materials have the ©
Good job! Not all copyrighted material have
the ©
Sharing……….It’s okay to share my MP3 files with my
friends because after all I am not charging them. Besides, I paid for the music so I can do what I want with it.
True False
Try Again
Great Answer!
Sharing……….It’s okay to share my MP3 files with my
friends because after all I am not charging them. Besides, I paid for the music so I can do what I want with it.
True False
Great Answer!
Fair Use
I bought the best selling CD and now I am going to put it on my computer and my MP3 player. That’s legal right?
True False
Try Again
Good job! You can use your music on your own players.
Fair Use
I bought the best selling CD and now I am going to put it on my computer and my MP3 player. That’s legal right?
True False
Good job! You can use your music on your own players.
Torrent TechnologyIf I use torrent technology (BitTorrent, LimeWire)
to download a movie or software, no one will ever know what I am downloading because the data comes from so many different computers or IP addresses.
True False
Try Again
GreatAnswer! There is technology
that will identify your specific
computer address.
Torrent TechnologyIf I use torrent technology (BitTorrent, LimeWire)
to download a movie or software, no one will ever know what I am downloading because the data comes from so many different computers or IP addresses.
True False
GreatAnswer! There is technology
that will identify your specific
computer address.
$$$$ of Illegal DownloadingWhen I download music from LimeWire, it
really doesn’t hurt anyone. The musicians make a ton of money from their recording contracts and concerts.
True False
Think again!Click here to see a
breakdown on where the money goes.
Awesome! You know your copyrights!
$$$$ of Illegal DownloadingWhen I download music from LimeWire, it
really doesn’t hurt anyone. The musicians make a ton of money from their recording contracts and concerts.
True False
Awesome! You know your copyrights!
Cost of a CDWhere the money goes for a new album with a list price of
$15.99:
$0.17 Musicians’ unions
$0.80 Packaging/manufacturing
$0.82 Publishing royalties
$0.80 Retail profit$0.90 Distribution$1.60 Artists’ royalties$1.70 Label profit$2.40 Marketing/promotion$2.91 Label overhead$3.89 Retail overhead
“Wal-Mart Wants $10 CDs”Biggest U.S. record retailer battles record labels over pricesWarren CohenRolling Stone, Oct 12, 2004
According to the Recording Industry
Association of America RIAA, music piracy
results in the loss of over $12
billion.http://riaa.com/physicalpiracy.php
Play the Games! Let’s see what you have learned!