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The teacher's guide to music, media, and copyright law, by James Frankel

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The teacher's guide to music, media, and copyright law, by James Frankel
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-254) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The teacher's guide to music, media, and copyright law
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
276225327
Responsibility statement
by James Frankel
Summary
In this era of unprecedented access to information, teachers have a wealth of readily available resources for lesson planning. But determining what you can and can't use legally in the classroom is a difficult task. The Guide helps explain in plain English just how information, images, video, and music can be incorporated into any kind of lesson plan without running afoul of copyright laws. You'll learn: what resources you can use without obtaining permission, how to obtain and license the works you need permission to use; how to check the copyright status of any media item, and; how to apply copyright legality examples to real classroom situations
Table Of Contents
Understanding copyright -- A brief (but interesting) history of copyright law -- Copyright and the Information Age -- Fair use -- Copyright or wrong : permissible, infringement, or fair use? -- Crime and punishment -- The other side of copyright -- Copyright in the classroom -- A copyright how-to guide -- Copyright resources
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