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Copyright Essay 10/24/11
Copyright is the legal right which gives the originator(author, composer, artist...) the exclusive right or ownership and license to: print, publish, perform, distribute, copy, sell, and produce their original work for their lifetime and for a period of 70 years after his/her death. You can use information from online sources, as long as you don't claim it as your own. If something is not copyrighted you can use it as your own, but that would be considered as a public domain. Almost everything on the web is copyrighted.
There is no special permission given to anyone because copyright is a rule for all. If a image per say is copyighted and it gives credit to the original author, you may use it as much as you like. Plagiarism is a form of cheating and/or stealing, because if you take an item that does not belong to you, and you claim it as yours you would be prosercuted for that action.
A public domain is work that is not copyrighted and may be used without permission. Copyright infrigment is when a copyrighted work gets reproduced or duplicated. Royalty is the right to use copyrighted material without having to pay royalties for each use.
Fairuse allows you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for your educational use. In order for you to take information from another source you must create a works cited page stating where you got your information from and crediting the author.
Through this entire projectI learned everything about copyright including the do's and the don'ts on plagirism. To complete this project, I had to take a screenshot of the way back time machine, I then had to type a reflection on what copyright is and how to not break the rules of copyright. I also created a works cited page and pasted it into my weebly account, the very last thing I did to complete thing 4 project was I created a reflection on thing 4.
Copyright is the legal right which gives the originator(author, composer, artist...) the exclusive right or ownership and license to: print, publish, perform, distribute, copy, sell, and produce their original work for their lifetime and for a period of 70 years after his/her death. You can use information from online sources, as long as you don't claim it as your own. If something is not copyrighted you can use it as your own, but that would be considered as a public domain. Almost everything on the web is copyrighted.
There is no special permission given to anyone because copyright is a rule for all. If a image per say is copyighted and it gives credit to the original author, you may use it as much as you like. Plagiarism is a form of cheating and/or stealing, because if you take an item that does not belong to you, and you claim it as yours you would be prosercuted for that action.
A public domain is work that is not copyrighted and may be used without permission. Copyright infrigment is when a copyrighted work gets reproduced or duplicated. Royalty is the right to use copyrighted material without having to pay royalties for each use.
Fairuse allows you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for your educational use. In order for you to take information from another source you must create a works cited page stating where you got your information from and crediting the author.
Through this entire projectI learned everything about copyright including the do's and the don'ts on plagirism. To complete this project, I had to take a screenshot of the way back time machine, I then had to type a reflection on what copyright is and how to not break the rules of copyright. I also created a works cited page and pasted it into my weebly account, the very last thing I did to complete thing 4 project was I created a reflection on thing 4.
Copyright is the legal right which gives the originator (author, composer, artist...) the exclusive right or ownership and license to: print, publish, perform, distribute, copy, sell, and produce their original work for their lifetime and for a period of 70 years after his/her death. When I were in the 5th grade I were had an assignment to complete, which was to do a research on our favorite world leader. At that time while doing the research I copied and pasted all of the information that I recieved on the internet about that person. Luckily now, I know about copyright and things of that nature.
Cheating & Citing
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"http://pics4learning.com/details.php?img=candycanes72241.jpg." Photograph. Pics4Learning. Peggy "McPherson". San Diego: Tech4Learning, 2011. Web. 4 Oct 2011. <www.pics4learning.com>
Be Legal & Fair- Match the Slogan
"In America, ideas that you create are protected by copyright laws. If you create a book, song, painting, architectural style, or movie then nobody else can make money from that idea without your permission. There are also rules in school that prevent student's from copying other people's writing and submitting it as there own idea."
Copyright-the law of the United States that protects the work of authors, artists, composers, and others from being used without permission.
Copyright infringment- when a copyrighted work gets reproduced or duplicated.
Fair use- allows you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for your educational use.
Public Domain- works that are not copyrighted and may be used without permission.
Plagirism- to take information directly from the source, and to not give credit to the original author
Royalty-the right to use copyrighted material without having to pay royalties for each use
"Here's an example of a Works Cited page."
"In America, ideas that you create are protected by copyright laws. If you create a book, song, painting, architectural style, or movie then nobody else can make money from that idea without your permission. There are also rules in school that prevent student's from copying other people's writing and submitting it as there own idea."
Copyright-the law of the United States that protects the work of authors, artists, composers, and others from being used without permission.
Copyright infringment- when a copyrighted work gets reproduced or duplicated.
Fair use- allows you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for your educational use.
Public Domain- works that are not copyrighted and may be used without permission.
Plagirism- to take information directly from the source, and to not give credit to the original author
Royalty-the right to use copyrighted material without having to pay royalties for each use
"Here's an example of a Works Cited page."
Be Legal & Fair by Ashli Norwood Guiding Questions
1) Can I use images I locate on a Google search online in a school report?
Yes you can as long as you don't claim it as your own, and you have to site you sources
2) If something is not copyright can I use it without permission?
Yes you can, but that would be considered a public domain. In fact almost everything on the web is copyrighted
3) Is there special permission given to students for school reports?
No it is not because copyright is a rule for everyone
4) Can I post my report on my blog or webpage from school if it contains a copyright image that gives credit for the author?
Yes you may
1) Can I use images I locate on a Google search online in a school report?
Yes you can as long as you don't claim it as your own, and you have to site you sources
2) If something is not copyright can I use it without permission?
Yes you can, but that would be considered a public domain. In fact almost everything on the web is copyrighted
3) Is there special permission given to students for school reports?
No it is not because copyright is a rule for everyone
4) Can I post my report on my blog or webpage from school if it contains a copyright image that gives credit for the author?
Yes you may
Thing 4 Reflection
What will you do differently next time?
Next time I will try to do more of the project on my own instead of asking for help.
What do you think are your strengths in using this technology?
I have the ability to type fast, and I know how to use the Internet.
Where do you think you could improve in completing a similar task next time?
Completing my work the day it is given.
Reflect on a useful skill you have learned from this task
I learned how to create my very own website.
Where else might one use this technology tool or application in learning? In work? In leisure time?
Another assignment, a job assignment, and creating a website just for fun.
Tell how you would teach the technology standards(s) to help another student understand.
I would show them my website for an example of how they could design theirs.
What will you do differently next time?
Next time I will try to do more of the project on my own instead of asking for help.
What do you think are your strengths in using this technology?
I have the ability to type fast, and I know how to use the Internet.
Where do you think you could improve in completing a similar task next time?
Completing my work the day it is given.
Reflect on a useful skill you have learned from this task
I learned how to create my very own website.
Where else might one use this technology tool or application in learning? In work? In leisure time?
Another assignment, a job assignment, and creating a website just for fun.
Tell how you would teach the technology standards(s) to help another student understand.
I would show them my website for an example of how they could design theirs.
Mission Impossible 11-1-11 2nd Hr. Ashli Norwood
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