Copyright Notes
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Assistive technology | show 🗑
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show | Copyright protects "original works of authorship" that are fixed in a tangible form of expression.
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show | literary works musical works and accompanying words
dramatic works -- including music Pictorial, Graphics and Sculptural Works motion pictures and audiovisual works
Sound Recordings
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show | Works that lack originality
logical, comprehensive compilations (like the phone book)
unoriginal reprints of public domain works
Freeware
US Government works
Facts
Ideas, processes, methods, and system
Items in Public Domain
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show | a creative work that are not protected by copyright and which may be freely used by everyone.
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show | The author failed to satisfy statutory formalities to perfect the copyright (if created before 1978)
The work is a work of the US Government
The term of copyright for the work has expired
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When do Copyrights Expire? | show 🗑
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When do Copyrights Expire? | show 🗑
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Fair Use | show 🗑
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show | This includes such use by reproduction in copies or records or by any other means for purposes such as,
Criticism
Comment
News Reporting
Teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use)
Scholarship (aka Studying)
Research
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Fair Use is NOT | show 🗑
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General Rules of Fair Use | show 🗑
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making copies of works instead of purchasing creative works like books, articles, songs, or movies
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show | Steal and pass off another’s ideas or words as his/her own
to use another’s production without citing the source
to commit literary theft
to present as new and original an idea/product derived from an existing source
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Consequences of Plagiarism | show 🗑
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show | Citing your sources!
Using quotation marks for direct quotes
Always use your own thoughts, opinions, and ideas more in anything you create vs outside sources
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