COPYRIGHT AND FAIR USE GUIDELINES BY YOUR NAME
COPYRIGHT AND FAIR USE GUIDELINES BY YOUR NAME CLASS PERIOD DUE BY OCTOBER 17, 2014
www. businessdictionary. com www. dictionary. com Use the sites listed above to create a Power. Point presentation explaining Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines. Use the template provided, but feel free to be creative. Use a single font for the entire presentation text that is easily read. You may use a different for your titles and subtitles. Use your principles of layout and design to create an appealing and informative presentation. Please use an appropriate graphic for each slide and compose a good explanation/definition for each term. The final slide should list helpful guidelines. You have a Word document with helpful information. Your project and helpful information is available in Edmodo. It has also been sent to you through Gmail.
Copyright Definition/Explanation: the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc. : works granted such right by law on or after January 1, 1978, are protected for the lifetime of the author or creator and for a period of 50 years after his or her death. Why should you respect intellectual property? Because the other person made it and if you steal it it is still not yours. If a person makes something and you steal it and show it to the world will think it is yours but it isn't and the other person will feel very bad because he didn’t show it to the world. www. businessdictionary. com www. dictionary. com
Doctrine of Fair Use Definition/ Explanation: The doctrine that brief excerpts of copyright material may, under certain circumstances, be quoted verbatim for purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, and research, without the need for permission from or payment to the copyright holder. Have you ever violated the “Doctrine of Fair Use”? Did you do it intentionally or out of ignorance – simply not knowing? Yes , sometimes I do an object that another person already has done, or sing a song, or repeat a phrase but I just violate the rule because i am not conceit about it. www. businessdictionary. com www. dictionary. com
Guidelines Up to 10% or 1, 000 words, whichever is less, of a copyrighted text work. For example, you may use an entire poem of less than 250 words but no more than three poems by one poet or five poems by different poets from the same anthology. Up to 10%, but not more than 30 seconds, of the music and lyrics from an individual musical work. Up to 10% or three minutes, whichever is less, of a copyrighted motion media work—for example, an animation, video, or film image. A photograph or illustration in its entirety but no more than five images by the same artist or photographer. When using photographs and illustrations from a published collective work, you may use no more than 10% or 15 images, whichever is less. Up to 10% or 2, 500 fields or cell entries, whichever is less, from a copyrighted database or data table. A “field entry” is defined as a specific item of information, such as a name or Social Security number in a database file record. A “cell entry” is defined as the intersection at which a row and a column meet on a spreadsheet. - See more at: http: //fairuse. stanford. edu/overview/academic-and-educationalpermissions/proposed-fair-use-guidelines/#sthash. pm. Z 6 wjq. D. dpuf
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