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Copyright and Fair Use
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Copyright and Fair Use
Vocabulary
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Task
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Look Ahead

Task: Your task is to determine the copyright status of the images you found.  

Goal: For each image found, determine if you can use the image without permission or if you need to obtain permission from the copyright holder.  

You may want to review an example of image copyright information before you begin.

See the example:
Microsoft Word* | PDF

 
Key Concept
Imagine you are a professional writer. You just completed a great book that took you several years to write. On the day your book goes on sale, someone posts the whole book on the Internet. How would you feel? What would you do?  

Copyright laws protect the rights of people who create original works. Learn what rights creators of original works have and what rights you have. You can make limited use of copyrighted work. You usually do not need permission for limited use in school projects. For all other uses, you must get permission.  

Most images on the Web are copyrighted. Do you know how you can and cannot use copyrighted images? Learn when you can use an image without permission. Find out how to get permission to use an image.

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