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Copyright and Fair Use for Digital Learning

 

Click photo to watch Jane the librarian explain Copyright and the impact of her academic institution's use of intellectual property. 

(This video made available by the Copyright Clearance Center)

 

Key Terms

 

 

The Four Fair Use Factors

* All four Fair Use factors must be weighed to determine if a use of copyrighted material qualifies as a Fair Use.

1. Purpose and character of the use -  How will you use it? Are you using for face-to-face/online curriculum-aligned instruction? 

Is the work being used for criticism or parody? Have you transformed the original?

2. Nature of the work  -  What kind of work is it? Factual, creative, consumable?

3. Amount & substantiality of the work -  How much of the work will you use? Acceptable portions are limited according to format and whether you are using the "heart" of the work.

4. Effect on the market for the original - Will you use affect the copyright holder's profits?

 

 

Resources

 

Creative Commons & Copyright-Friendly Resources

Wanna Work Together? from Creative Commons on Vimeo.

 

 

 

More copyright-friendly resources: *NOTE: Some Copyright-friendly resource portals referenced here may be blocked for teachers and/or students inside the BCPS network. Some portals may contain images that are not appropriate for students.

 

Locating Copyright-Friendly Images and Media: 

  • Students and teachers can use Google Image Search Tools to search for copyright-friendly images:
    • From the Google search results page, click on Images. Then click on Search Tools and select Usage Rights to filter the search for images that are:
      • Labeled for Non-commercial Reuse -or-
      • Labeled for Non-commercial Reuse with Modification
    • OR, use Google Advanced Image Search to filter by license:

      • Free to use or share

      • Free to use, share or modify

  • Students and teachers can use Bing Image Search Tools to search for copyright-friendly images:
    • From the Bing search results screen, click on Images. Then pull down the License menu to:
      • Public domain
      • Free to share and use
      • Free to modify, share and use
  •  Remember that content/media published by the U.S. government is in the public domain and may be used legally.  
  


Attribution

 

Iredell-Statesville Schools Copyright Compliance Policy  (Policy Code: 3230/7330)

 

The board recognizes and supports the limitations on unauthorized duplication and use of copyrighted materials. The board does not condone any infringement on the property rights and copyright owners.

 

Employees, students and visitors are prohibited from the use or duplication of any copyright materials not allowed by copyright law, fair use guidelines sanctioned by Congress, licenses or contractual agreements.  Willful or serious violations also are considered to be in violation of expected standards of behavior for employees and students and may result in disciplinary action in accordance with board policy.

 

Fair Use

 

Unless allowed as "fair use" under federal law, permission must be acquired from the copyright owner prior to copying copyrighted material.  Fair use is based on the following standards:

The superintendent or designee is responsible for providing information and training to personnel and students, as appropriate, to provide further guidance of the fair use of copyrighted materials, including in the following circumstances:
  • single and multiple copying for instructional purposes;
  • copying for performances and displays;
  • off-air recording of copyrighted programs;
  • use of "for home use only" videotapes;
  • computer software;
  • copyrighted materials on the Internet and on-line databases; and
  • reproduction and loan of copyrighted materials by school media centers.