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Copyright terms for grades 3-5

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Fair Use   Allows limited copying of copyrighted material for educational and research purposes.  
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Copyright symbol   The letter "c" with a circle around it.  
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Plagiarism   Copying someone else's work and passing it off as your own work.  
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Self-plagiarism   Reusing something you have created for a previous assignment and turning it in as if it is new work.  
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Original   Work created by a person with no outside help.  
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Common Knowledge   Information that everyone knows and does not have to be cited. Example: George Washington was the first U.S. President.  
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Paraphrase   Rewording information into your own words.  
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Public Domain   Items that have no copyright and so can be copied or borrowed from. Usually items where the copyright has expired.  
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How long a copyright lasts   70 years after the author or artist has died.  
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Limits on amount of text   10% or 1000 words, whichever is less.  
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Limits on amount of music   10% or 30 seconds.  
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Limits on number of images   5 or less by one artist or photographer.  
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Limits on video   10% or 3 minutes, whichever is less.  
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Copyright   A law that says the work (writing, music, artwork, etc.) created by a person can not be copied, published or sold by another person?  
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