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Copyrights and WrongsDay 03
Essential Question
How can I make responsible choices when I use other peoplersquos creative work (pictures etc)
Learning Objectives 10487111048711identify the legal and ethical
considerations involved in using the creative work of others
10487111048711understand an individualrsquos rights and responsibilities as a creator and consumer of content
10487111048711practice critical thinking and ethical decision making about the use of creative works
Consider the following What do you think we mean when we
talk about someonersquos creative work Have you ever used creative work you
found online ndash for example a photo or a poem ndash for personal use
When you use creative work you find online what considerations do you make about who made it if any
Answer the following questions
What are the ways you can be respectful of peoplersquos creative work
How do you think you would you feel if someone used your creative work Would it make a difference whether they did the following Asked your permission to use it Gave you credit as the creator Changed the picture or added a caption
without asking you
Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
Easy to copy paste download remix etc otherrsquos work
-Must consider copyright laws and fair use or legal and ethical situations can arise
Respectful Use of Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
If Copyrighted Do the following in order to be able to use the work (not stealing)1Check who owns it2Get permission to use the work3Give credit to the creator4Buy the work (if necessary)5Use the work responsibly
Fair Use (From Video)
Fair Use can be applied to the following domains and not be considered stealing1School work and education2News reports3Criticizing or commenting4Comedy or parody
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Essential Question
How can I make responsible choices when I use other peoplersquos creative work (pictures etc)
Learning Objectives 10487111048711identify the legal and ethical
considerations involved in using the creative work of others
10487111048711understand an individualrsquos rights and responsibilities as a creator and consumer of content
10487111048711practice critical thinking and ethical decision making about the use of creative works
Consider the following What do you think we mean when we
talk about someonersquos creative work Have you ever used creative work you
found online ndash for example a photo or a poem ndash for personal use
When you use creative work you find online what considerations do you make about who made it if any
Answer the following questions
What are the ways you can be respectful of peoplersquos creative work
How do you think you would you feel if someone used your creative work Would it make a difference whether they did the following Asked your permission to use it Gave you credit as the creator Changed the picture or added a caption
without asking you
Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
Easy to copy paste download remix etc otherrsquos work
-Must consider copyright laws and fair use or legal and ethical situations can arise
Respectful Use of Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
If Copyrighted Do the following in order to be able to use the work (not stealing)1Check who owns it2Get permission to use the work3Give credit to the creator4Buy the work (if necessary)5Use the work responsibly
Fair Use (From Video)
Fair Use can be applied to the following domains and not be considered stealing1School work and education2News reports3Criticizing or commenting4Comedy or parody
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Learning Objectives 10487111048711identify the legal and ethical
considerations involved in using the creative work of others
10487111048711understand an individualrsquos rights and responsibilities as a creator and consumer of content
10487111048711practice critical thinking and ethical decision making about the use of creative works
Consider the following What do you think we mean when we
talk about someonersquos creative work Have you ever used creative work you
found online ndash for example a photo or a poem ndash for personal use
When you use creative work you find online what considerations do you make about who made it if any
Answer the following questions
What are the ways you can be respectful of peoplersquos creative work
How do you think you would you feel if someone used your creative work Would it make a difference whether they did the following Asked your permission to use it Gave you credit as the creator Changed the picture or added a caption
without asking you
Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
Easy to copy paste download remix etc otherrsquos work
-Must consider copyright laws and fair use or legal and ethical situations can arise
Respectful Use of Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
If Copyrighted Do the following in order to be able to use the work (not stealing)1Check who owns it2Get permission to use the work3Give credit to the creator4Buy the work (if necessary)5Use the work responsibly
Fair Use (From Video)
Fair Use can be applied to the following domains and not be considered stealing1School work and education2News reports3Criticizing or commenting4Comedy or parody
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Consider the following What do you think we mean when we
talk about someonersquos creative work Have you ever used creative work you
found online ndash for example a photo or a poem ndash for personal use
When you use creative work you find online what considerations do you make about who made it if any
Answer the following questions
What are the ways you can be respectful of peoplersquos creative work
How do you think you would you feel if someone used your creative work Would it make a difference whether they did the following Asked your permission to use it Gave you credit as the creator Changed the picture or added a caption
without asking you
Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
Easy to copy paste download remix etc otherrsquos work
-Must consider copyright laws and fair use or legal and ethical situations can arise
Respectful Use of Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
If Copyrighted Do the following in order to be able to use the work (not stealing)1Check who owns it2Get permission to use the work3Give credit to the creator4Buy the work (if necessary)5Use the work responsibly
Fair Use (From Video)
Fair Use can be applied to the following domains and not be considered stealing1School work and education2News reports3Criticizing or commenting4Comedy or parody
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Answer the following questions
What are the ways you can be respectful of peoplersquos creative work
How do you think you would you feel if someone used your creative work Would it make a difference whether they did the following Asked your permission to use it Gave you credit as the creator Changed the picture or added a caption
without asking you
Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
Easy to copy paste download remix etc otherrsquos work
-Must consider copyright laws and fair use or legal and ethical situations can arise
Respectful Use of Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
If Copyrighted Do the following in order to be able to use the work (not stealing)1Check who owns it2Get permission to use the work3Give credit to the creator4Buy the work (if necessary)5Use the work responsibly
Fair Use (From Video)
Fair Use can be applied to the following domains and not be considered stealing1School work and education2News reports3Criticizing or commenting4Comedy or parody
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
Easy to copy paste download remix etc otherrsquos work
-Must consider copyright laws and fair use or legal and ethical situations can arise
Respectful Use of Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
If Copyrighted Do the following in order to be able to use the work (not stealing)1Check who owns it2Get permission to use the work3Give credit to the creator4Buy the work (if necessary)5Use the work responsibly
Fair Use (From Video)
Fair Use can be applied to the following domains and not be considered stealing1School work and education2News reports3Criticizing or commenting4Comedy or parody
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Respectful Use of Peoplersquos Creative Work (From Video)
If Copyrighted Do the following in order to be able to use the work (not stealing)1Check who owns it2Get permission to use the work3Give credit to the creator4Buy the work (if necessary)5Use the work responsibly
Fair Use (From Video)
Fair Use can be applied to the following domains and not be considered stealing1School work and education2News reports3Criticizing or commenting4Comedy or parody
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Fair Use (From Video)
Fair Use can be applied to the following domains and not be considered stealing1School work and education2News reports3Criticizing or commenting4Comedy or parody
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Fair Use (From Video)
4 Points of Fair Use1Use a small amount of the work2Add new meaning to the work to make
it original3Rework (remix) the work and use in a
totally different way4Use for non-profit purposes (canrsquot
make money off of the work)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Remember1Always safe to get permission to use
the creative work 2Give credit to the creator as a sign of
respect 3Be sure to considered your rights and
responsibilities to the online culture
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
DiscussionWhat do you think it means to use someone elsersquos creative work responsibly Does it matter how and where you use it
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Fair Use
the ability to use a small amount of someonersquos creative work without permission but only in certain ways
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Commercial Purposes
a use in connection with a business usually for profit
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Discussion
What are some ways you might use creative work that would constitute fair use Which ways wouldnrsquot be covered under fair use
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Copyrighta law that protects a creatorrsquos ownership of and control over the work he or she creates requiring other people to get the creatorrsquos permission before they copy share or perform that work
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Creative Commons a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy share and build on someonersquos creative work ndash as long as they give the creator credit for it
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Public Domain
creative work thatrsquos not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
ScenarioImagine you took a photo of your dog and posted it online Because you
are the creator you own the copyright to this image This means you have
control over how other people use your photo Copyright law is pretty
strict meaning that people will have to get your permission before they
can copy print or use your work for any reason
However if you use a Creative Commons license you give people more
freedom to copy and share your photo Some Creative Commons licenses
even say it is all right to make money off of the photo while others say it
cannot be used for commercial purposes People choose Creative
Commons licenses because the licenses offer more opportunities for other
people to use and share their work
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
QuestionFinally imagine that you want the photo to be used freely by all without
people having to request permission You then would release the photo
into the public domain which allows others to use your photo however
they want to because it is no longer protected by copyright Copyrights
donrsquot last forever so works often count as ldquopublic domainrdquo after a certain
time period Works from the US government are also in the public
domain
ASK If you created a picture poem or video and posted it online what
do you think you would do Would you make people get your permission
every time they used the work use a Creative Commons license or put it
in the public domain Explain your choice
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)
Copyright and Fair Use Practice
1Use Google Presentation to Create Vocabulary Cards (See assignment sheet)
-save as LastnameFirstinitial_Vocab2You will share the assignment with me
for grading (kaylajennetteanderson5net)
3Google Map (See assignment sheet)