Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, 6th Edition
by20210112
Libraries Unlimited
Pages | 394 |
Topics | Creative Commons and Other Automatic Licenses;Digitization;Differences between "Copyright Free," "Royalty Free," "License," and "Lease";Fair Use Analysis;History of Copyright Law;Internet-Based Applications;Issues Specific to Media by Type |
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Simpson, Carol and Wolf, Sara. Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, 6th Edition. 6, Libraries Unlimited, 2021. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440864841.
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Simpson, Carol, and Sara Wolf. Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, 6th Edition, 6. Libraries Unlimited, 2021. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440864841
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Simpson, C. & Wolf, S. (2021). Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, 6th Edition. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440864841
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Copyright for Schools makes legal concepts related to U.S. copyright law understandable to educators. A staple on reference shelves, it has now been updated with new court rulings and technology applications.
This updated edition of Copyright for Schools explains U.S. copyright law as it applies to education settings clearly and concisely for teachers and school librarians.
Topics new to this edition include copyright implications related to the use of such streaming services as Netflix™ and Pandora™, links to online tools that teachers can use to assist them in making their own daily decisions regarding the use of copyrighted materials, and implications relating to the use of anonymous internet publishing tools such as Snapchat™ and use of Cloud-based sharing. Other new topics include issues related to disability, how to appropriately respond to cease and desist letters and other legal inquiries, implications of the Music Modernization Act, and expanded discussion of open resources such as Creative Commons licenses.
This edition also adds a concordance in a "Scope and Sequence" table format, so all information related to U.S. copyright knowledge is accessible no matter where it resides within the text, and provides links to online tools and resources that can be used to guide users of copyrighted materials in making decisions about how to use them. Still included are the real-world applications and the Q&A sidebars from prior editions.
- Concordance linking copyright concepts to concepts featured elsewhere in the text
- Revised and expanded lists of free and licensed materials for use in teaching and learning
- New chapter discussing issues related to disability
- New chapter discussing appropriate responses to cease and desist letters and other legal inquiries
- Links to online tools and resources that can be used to guide users of copyrighted materials in making decisions about how to use them
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Table of Contents
Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, 6th Edition
Author(s): Simpson, Carol; Wolf, Sara;Contributors: Simpson, Carol; Wolf, Sara;Abstract:Copyright for Schools makes legal concepts related to U.S. copyright law understandable to educators. A staple on reference shelves, it has now been updated with new court rulings and technology applications.
This updated edition of Copyright for Schools explains U.S. copyright law as it applies to education settings clearly and concisely for teachers and school librarians.
Topics new to this edition include copyright implications related to the use of such streaming services as Netflix™ and Pandora™, links to online tools that teachers can use to assist them in making their own daily decisions regarding the use of copyrighted materials, and implications relating to the use of anonymous internet publishing tools such as Snapchat™ and use of Cloud-based sharing. Other new topics include issues related to disability, how to appropriately respond to cease and desist letters and other legal inquiries, implications of the Music Modernization Act, and expanded discussion of open resources such as Creative Commons licenses.
This edition also adds a concordance in a "Scope and Sequence" table format, so all information related to U.S. copyright knowledge is accessible no matter where it resides within the text, and provides links to online tools and resources that can be used to guide users of copyrighted materials in making decisions about how to use them. Still included are the real-world applications and the Q&A sidebars from prior editions.
- Concordance linking copyright concepts to concepts featured elsewhere in the text
- Revised and expanded lists of free and licensed materials for use in teaching and learning
- New chapter discussing issues related to disability
- New chapter discussing appropriate responses to cease and desist letters and other legal inquiries
- Links to online tools and resources that can be used to guide users of copyrighted materials in making decisions about how to use them
SortTitle: copyright for schools: a practical guide, 6th editionEdition: 6Author Info:Carol SimpsonauthorSara E. WolfauthoreISBN-13: 9781440864841Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440864841.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440864834Imprint: Libraries UnlimitedPages: 394Publication Date: 20210112Table of Contents pages: 1 2
- What Guidelines Affect Multimedia? 154175
- Multimedia Guidelines 155176
- Special Definitions for Multimedia 156177
- Multimedia—Covered or Not? 156177
- Collection or Adaptation? 157178
- Retention and Access 159180
- Quantity Limits 161182
- Other Restrictions 163184
- Attribution 163184
- Multimedia Tips 165186
- Resources for Understanding 166187
- Works Cited 166187
- Sample Mediography 166187
- Chapter 9: Distance Learning in Schools 169190
- Chapter 10: Internet in Schools 177198
- What Typical Activities Are Covered? 177198
- Printing Pages—Issues 177198
- Bookmarks—Issues 178199
- Links—Issues 178199
- Copying Pages to Local Servers—Issues 178199
- Redistributing Pages—Issues 179200
- Email—Issues 179200
- Chat and Instant Messenger—Issues 179200
- Social Media—Issues 180201
- Streamed Video/Audio Services (e.g., Netflix or Pandora)—Issues 180201
- What Rights Are Affected? 181202
- The Difference between an AUP and Copyright 182203
- Special Rules for Internet 182203
- What Guidelines Affect Internet? 189210
- Special Considerations for Different Internet Services 192213
- New-Generation Applications 194215
- Social Networking 195216
- Podcasting 195216
- YouTube, Teacher Tube, and Similar Video Sharing Sites 197218
- Flickr, Google Photos, Snapfish, Phototheca, and Similar Photo-Sharing Sites 198219
- Diigo, Pinterest, StumbleUpon, Reddit, and Other Social Bookmarking Sites 199220
- Wikis and Other User-Contributed Online Databases 200221
- Kindle and Other E-books/Audiobooks 201222
- Blogs, Vlogs, and Other Self-Publishing 203224
- Twitter and Other Microblogging Tools 205226
- Second Life, MUDs, MOOS, and Other Virtual Worlds 205226
- The Cloud—Document/File Sharing 205226
- Resources for Understanding 206227
- Works Cited 206227
- Chapter 11: Computer Software in Schools 209230
- What Typical Activities Are Covered? 209230
- Types of Infringement 212233
- What Rights Are Affected? 213234
- Special Rules That Affect Computer Software 214235
- License versus Copyright 214235
- Copyright Infringement versus Plagiarism 216237
- Legitimate Copying versus Piracy 216237
- Software for Free? 217238
- Single-User Programs 218239
- Networking 219240
- The Software Police 219240
- Software Management Tips 220241
- Resources for Understanding 221242
- Works Cited 221242
- Chapter 12: School Library Exemptions 223244
- Chapter 13: Exemptions for Students with Disabilities 239260
- Chapter 14: Copyright Misconceptions 245266
- Chapter 15: Permissions 251272
- Chapter 16: Managing Copyright in Schools 261282
- Chapter 17: Responding to Copyright Violation Notices 269290
- Chapter 18: Copyright and Administrators 273294
- Chapter 19: Copyright Policies 279300
- Chapter 20: Appendices 283304
- Appendix A—Copyright Compliance Agreement 284305
- Appendix B—Copyright Dos and Don’ts for Schools 285306
- Appendix C—Copyright for Kids 287308
- Appendix D—Useful Sources of Information 288309
- Appendix E—Copyright Warning Notices 292313
- Appendix F—Sample Copyright Policy 294315
- Appendix G—Release Forms 295316
- Appendix H—Copyright and Plagiarism Guidelines for Students 297318
- Appendix I—How Much Material May I Use in My PowerPoint Presentation? 298319
- Appendix J—Significant Copyright Law Section References 299320
- Appendix K—Bibliography of Selected Works on Copyright 300321
- Appendix L—Important Internet Links for Copyright Information 304325
- Appendix M—Sources of Audiovisual Works with Public Performance Rights 306327
- Appendix N—Database of Copyright Actions against Schools 317338
- Appendix O—Copyright Questions and Answers: A Reproducible Brochure 317338
- Appendix P—Copyright Infringement Reporting Form 320341
- Appendix Q—Agreement to Translate 321342
- Appendix R—OA/OER Brochure 323344
- Concordance 325346
- Index 355376
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