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K-12 COPYRIGHT
LAWS
COPYRIGHT DEFINITION
“The legal right granted to an author, a
composer, a playwright, a publisher, or a
distributor to exclusive publication,
production, sale, or distribution of a
literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work.”
What are my fair use rights?
Use of copyrighted material must be for nonprofit educational purposes.
THE MAGIC #
DON’TS
Do not copy if the item is consumable.
Do not copy if you are substituting for
purchasing.
Do not copy if you are going to charge
more than the item costs.
Do not copy if you intend to use it term after
term.
DO’S
Motion media: 10% or 3 min.
Text material: 10% or 1000 words
Music: 10% no more than 30 sec.
Illustrations/photographs: 5 images from 1
artist or 10% from a collection
Numerical data: 10% or 2500 fields
Multimedia project: 2 copies
What is the magic number?
A 20%
B 30%
C 10%
Correct!
How much motion media can be used?
A
B
C
Up to 10% of the total or 3 min. whichever is less
Up to 15% of the total or 3 min. whichever is less
Up to 10% of the total or 2 min. whichever is less
Correct!
How much music can be used?
A
B
C
Up to 10% of the work but no more than 1 min.
Up to 10% of the work but no more than 30 sec.
Up to 15% of the work but no more than 1 hr.
Correct!
How many illustrations/photographs can be used?
A
No more than five images from one artist
B
No more than ten images from one artist
C
No more than 100 images from one artist
Correct!
How long until a song goes to the public domain?
A
B
C
10% of the artist’s life
300 years
Four score and 7 years
Correct!
THE END~
Now go forth and copy!
Incorrect!
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