Copyright and Fair Use
Copyright Issues
Electronic Frontier Foundation: Teaching Copyright: Curriculum resources
Creative Commons Learn project: Fair Uses of copyrighted material
Videos: Issues of copyright in using media
Rodd Lucier: Using Creative Commons and sites with Creative Commons content
Slideshare: Creative Commons: What Every Educator Needs to Know
Sean Aune: 30+ Places to Find Creative Commons Media
Center for Social Media: Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media-Literacy Education
Podcast: Discussion of Use of the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media-Literacy Education
McGrail, J. P., & McGrail, E. (2009). What's Wrong with Copyright. Innovate. Strategies for coping with flawed copyright laws
The Economist: Debate: Copyright Law Does More Harm than Good
Wesley Fryer: Audio slideshow: Copyright for Educators
Eric Faden: Slideshow: copyright principals
Do You Know Its Copyright?: Test the copyright for documents
Educause: 5 Things You Should Read About Copyright and Sharing Instructional Materials
Copyright and Fair Use: Further readings
Pdf handout: Hall Davidson: Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers
Video: Another Perspective on Copyright
MyBytes: Intellectual property rights curriculum for students
Copyright Awareness Week: resources on copyright
Center for Social Media: Copyright and Fair Use in Teaching Media Literacy
Jessica Reyman's course, Authorship, Copyright, and Digital Media, Spring, 2008, Northern Illinois University
eSchool News: Educators employ too narrow an interpretation of "fair use"
Ralf Christensen, Andreas Johnsen and Henrik Moltke: video: Good Copy Bad Copy
Eric Faden, Bucknell University, video: A Fair(y) Use Tale
U.S. Copyright Office: Copyright guidlines
Duke Law School: comic book about fair use issues
National Reading Conference: Committee on use of online research: links and resources
Read Write Think lesson: Campaigning for Copyright: creating public service announcements on copyright (for middle school students)
Gold, S. (2006). Right to Copy?
Neil Starkman, Do the (Copy)right Thing. THE Journal.
Copyright charts
Indiana/Purdue University: Copyright Quickguide
Consortium for Educational Technology in University Systems
MIT Copyright Working Group
Ivy Run
Creative Commons Deed
Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center
Karen Richardson: Crossing the Copyright Line in a Digital Age
Groton, CT Media Policies
Groton, CT Copyright Implementation Manual
Groton, CT: Copyright Condensed
Greenhow, C., Walker, J. D., Donnelly, D., Cohen, B. (2007). Coping with fair use copyright issues in online instruction. Innovate.
YouTube and MySpace enforce copyright laws
Copyright & Fair Used Guidelines for Teachers
Copyright Myths
Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use
ALA: Copyright Advisory Network.
The Copyright Assembly
The Copyright Society of the USA
U. S. Copyright Code
University of Texas: Copyright Crash Course
ReadWriteThink lesson: Copyright law and digital texts
Copyright: Further Reading
Anderson, B. (2006). A Primer on Copyright Law and the DMCA. The Reference Librarian, 93, 59-71.
Aplin, T. F. (2005). Copyright law in the digital society: The challenges of multimedia. Hart Publications.
Band, J. (2006). The Google Library Project: Both Sides of the Story. Plagiary: Cross‐Disciplinary Studies in Plagiarism, Fabrication, and Falsification, 1(2): 1‐17.
Burrell, R., & Coleman, A. (2005). Copyright exceptions: The digital impact. Cambridge University Press.
Case, M. (2002). Igniting Change in Scholarly Communication: SPARC, Its Past, Present, and Future. Advances in Librarianship, Vol. 26.
Center for Intellectual Property in the Digital Environment Association. (2005). Colleges, Code, And Copyright: The Impact of Digital Networks And Technological Controls. Acrl Publications in Librarianship.
DeVoss, D. N., et. al., (2006). Why Napster matters to writing: Filesharing as a new ethic of digital delivery. Computers and Composition, 23(2), 178-210.
Dye, J. (2006). The Digital Rights Issues: Behind Book Digitization Projects. EContent, 29(1), 32-4, 36-7.
Downes, D. (2006). New Media Economy: Intellectual Property and Cultural Insurrection. Journal of Electronic Publishing, 9(1). http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3336451.0009.103.
Gantz, J., & Rochester, J. B. (2004). Pirates of the Digital Millennium: How the Intellectual Property Wars Damage Our Personal Freedoms, Our Jobs, and the World Economy. New York: Financial Times Prentice Hall.
Hahn, T. B. (2006). Impacts of Mass Digitization Projects on Libraries and Information Policy. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 33(1), 20-24.
Haigh, S. (2006). Obtaining Copyright Permission to Digitize Published Works Remains a Significant Barrier. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 1(2).
Johnson, R. K. (2006). Will Research Sharing Keep Pace with the Internet? The Journal of Neuroscience, 26(37):9349-9351. http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/26/37/9349.
Lawhon, T., et. al., (2006). Copyright Laws and Fair Use in the Digital Era: Implications for Distance-Education Programs in Community Colleges. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 30(5/6), 479-483.
Lessig, L. (2002). The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World. New York: Vintage Books.
Lessig, L. (2004). Free Culture: How Gig Media uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity. New York: Penguin.
Lessig, L. (2006). Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity. New York: Penguin. http://www.free-culture.cc/
Litman, J. (2006). Digital Copyright. New York: Prometheus Books.
Pedley, P. (2006). Digital copyright. Facet Publishing.
http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/ibriefing/digitalcopyright.shtml
Lipinski, T. A. (2006). The Complete Copyright Liability Handbook for Librarians and Educators. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers.
Pike & Fischer, Inc. (2003). Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Text, History, and Caselaw. Pike & Fischer, Inc.
Stokes, S. (2005). Digital Copyright: Law And Practice. Hart Publishing.
Thierer, A. (2002). Copy Fights: The Future of Intellectual Property in the Information Age. Cato Institute.
United States Copyright Office, Library of Congress. (2005). Report on Copyright And Digital Distance Education: A Report of the Register of Copyrights University Press of the Pacific. Washington, DC: Library of Congress.
Vaidhyanathan, S. (2003). Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How it Threatens Creativity: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How it Threatens Creativity. New York: NYU Press.
Willinsky, J. (2005). The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Open Access: TheAccessProject_TheMITPress_0262232421-1.pdf
Fair Use
Copyright Clearance Center, Questions & Answers on Copyright for the Campus Community
U. S. Government Copyright Office: Copyright laws
Center for Social Media: Code of Best Practice for Fair Use of Online Videos
Copyright for Educators
Wikipedia: Fair Use
Center for Social Media: Code for Fair Use of Digital Media (lots of useful resources)
Video: Center for Social Media: Remix Culture: Fair Use Is Your Friend
Illinois State Library Association: Copyright policies
University of Texas: Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials
Yale University: different universities’ copyright policies
Stanford University: Fair Use
Stanford University: Center for Internet and Fair Use
Student Press Law Center: The Student Media Guide To Copyright Law
University of Texas: Fair Use Guidelines For Educational Multimedia
North Carolina Public Schools: Copyright in an Electronic Environment
Common Scenarios of Fair Use Issues: Posting Materials on Course Management Systems
Copyright and Authors’ Rights
SPARC Open Access Newsletter
Copyright Clearance Center, Questions & Answers on Copyright for the Campus Community
U. S. Government Copyright Office: Copyright laws
Copyright for Educators
Current Copyright Readings
Association of Research Libraries
Seizing the Moment: Scientists' Authorship Rights in the Digital Age
ROMEO and SHERPA projects in the United Kingdom: Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving
Wikipedia: Fair Use
Student Press Law Center: The Student Media Guide To Copyright Law
University of Texas: Fair Use Guidelines For Educational Multimedia
North Carolina Public Schools: Copyright in an Electronic Environment
Information Access Alliance
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Anti-DMCA
Canadian Open Source Education and Research
Digital Future Coalition
Electronic Frontier Foundation
International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP)
Virtual Library of the Commons
Digital Library of the Commons
IP Justice
Public Knowledge
Creative Commons Writers/artists can grant user rights based on the “some rights reserved” concept; remixers can then only need to credit the author and publisher.
Free Expression Policy Project on the Information Commons
Creators Federation
Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School
Center for the Public Domain
Electronic Frontier Foundation, Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
FIRE: Foundation for Rights in Education
The TEACH Act: Copyright Law in Classrooms/Distance Education
The TEACH Act: further reading
Copyright and Digital Distance Education
Distance Education and the TEACH Act
Checklist to Help Institutions/Governmental Bodies Comply with the Distance Education Exemption
Stanford University Library: The TEACH Act
Kenneth Crews: The TEACH Act
The TEACH Act Checklist
Plagiarism
Reach Network: Guide to Online Schools: Resources site on plagiarism
Wikipedia: Plagiarism
Barry Gilmore: Plagiarism Study Guide (from Plagiarism: Why it happens, how to prevent it, Heinemann)
eCampusNews: Study Questions Uses of Plagiarism-Detection Software
PBS: Activities on plagiarism
Court supports TurnItIn from student claims of copyright violations
Ten Resources for Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism
High schools’ plagiarism policies
Lesson: helping students identify plagiarism
Sunset High School, Beaverton, Oregon
Newton High School, Newton, Massachusetts
Springfield Township, Springfield, Massachusetts
Ballston Spa High School, Ballston, New York
Indiana University: Understanding Plagiarism
University of Massachusetts Writing Center
Rutgers University
http://wp.rutgers.edu/courses/201/plagiarism_policy/index.html
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/robeson_lib/flash_presents/text_plag.html
Bedfords/St.Martin’s Publisher: plagiarism
Center for Intellectual Property: Detection Tools and Methods
Renoir, G. (2002). Plagiarism Detection Services.
Academic Integrity in the Classroom: University of Michigan
Academic Integrity at Princeton
Center for Academic Integrity: Duke University
Center for Intellectual Property, University of Maryland University College Web site
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. SUNY, Albany
Center for Writing, University of Minnesota Web site
Online Writing Lab (OWL), Purdue University
Plagiarism Resource Center, University of Virginia Web
Plagiarized.com: The Instructor's Guide to Internet Plagiarism.
Avoiding Plagiarism: Practical Strategies, Duke University
Council of Writing Program Administrators: Statement on plagiarism
DeSena, L. (2007). Preventing plagiarism: Tips and techniques. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English. (for sample chapter): http://www.ncte.org/store/books/126267.htm
DeVoss, D., & Rosati, A. C. (2002). It wasn’t me, was it? Plagiarism and the Web, Computers and Composition, 19 (2), 191–203.
Plagiarism prevention software (something we do not endorse)
Turnitin
Glatt Plagiarism Screening Program
MyDropBox
Copycatch
Student First Amendment Rights
Student Press Law Center: First Amendment Rights
Illinois First Amendment Center
Further reading: Copyright, Plagiarism, and Free Speech
Alexander, K., & Alexander, M. D. (2003). The law of schools, students and teachers in a nutshell. Eagan, MN: West Group.
Bielefield, A., & Cheeseman, L. (1999). Technology and copyright law: a guidebook for the library, research, and teaching professions. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers.
Buranen, L., & Roy, A. M. (1999). Perspectives on plagiarism and intellectual property in a postmodern world. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
Cizek, G. J. (2003). Detecting and preventing classroom cheating: Promoting integrity in assessment. San Francisco: Corwin Press.
Vicinus, M., & Eisner, C. (Eds.). (2008). Originality, imitation, and plagiarism: Teaching writing in the digital age. Digital Culture Press.
Howard, R. M. (2007). Understanding “Internet plagiarism." Computers and Composition, 24(1), 3-15.
Lathrop, A., & Foss, K. (2000). Student cheating and plagiarism in the internet era: A wake-up call. Portsmouth, NH: Libraries Unlimited.
Simpson, C. (2001). Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide. New York: Linworth Publishing.
Whitley, B. E., & Keith-Spiegel, P. (2002). Academic dishonesty: An educator's guide. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
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