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Monday, September 23, 2013

Do Now: All Classes- Educational Technology and Copyright Law

Please read this article. After you read it, create a new blog post Titled: Educational Technology and Copyright Law about what you learned from the article and any other information you want to include.

81 comments:

Chris Musante said...

I learned you may use somebody else's work as long as you use it for non-profit, educational purposes.

Louis Tullo said...

I learned that copyright is a United States federal law that protects original “works of authorship” which include literary, written, dramatic, artistic, musical and certain other types of works.

Unknown said...

I learned that you don't need to have to fill out paperwork to have something copyrighted.

Unknown said...

I didn't realize that as soon as you do as much as draw a picture, it automatically becomes copyrighted and you gain the rights to having created the picture. No one can steal your work and claim it as theirs, however in an instance where the picture may be used for educational purposes, it is acceptable for someone else to use the picture you created.

Unknown said...

From this article, I learned that the instant a picture or literary work is created, it is already copyrighted.

Unknown said...

I learned from the article that images and such that belong to others can be used for educational and non-profit purposes.

Unknown said...

I now know the real meaning of copyright. It is a federal law that protects all your original work.

Jake Plosia said...

It was something very intersting we don't talk ablout much.I didn't know anything is instantly copyright

Gabriel Suarez said...

I learned that when you make something that came out of your mouth or wrote down, once you post a picture or show it publicly its yours.

Unknown said...
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PPxxINFO290 said...

I learned about the more in depth rules of copyright, including that a teacher can use an image due to it's nonprofit eduactional purpose.

Bianca said...

This article is alright. It's teaching you how to copyright your stuff even though it is already copyrighted as soon as you draw it or type it. You can get Famous off of a drawing or even a essay.

u said...

i learned that as soon as you create something its copyrighted from the start

Unknown said...

I learned exactly what copyright is and it is designed to encourage the creation of content not to restrict it.

Unknown said...

I learned that a student or anyone for that matter, draws a picture, writes a story, snaps a picture the work is copyrighted. You don’t have to complete any paperwork because your work is copyrighted immediately.

Unknown said...

Copyrights are given to you immediately after you say or create something. These rights have rules however, and one being that schools have permission to use them for learning circumstances.

Unknown said...

I learned that everything becomes copyrighted once you do it, that no paperwork is necessary and then that belongs to you.

Unknown said...

I learned that if you right notes or make a doodle the second you draw the picture it gets copyrighted and know can steal you doodle.

Cavuoto said...

I learned that all content is copyrighted and does not required paperwork.

jagudelo said...

I learned that copyright is everywhere and I should be careful next time I make a project or look things up. I also learned that I can sue you if you try to copy and paste this comment.

Ryan Plosia blog said...

I learned that with using all of these tools It will be very hard to steal someone else's work. Also I didn't know that everything I make or invent can get automatically copyrighted.

Erick Peralta said...

I learned what exactly copyrighting is and about licensed images.

Unknown said...

I learned that anything you make is immediately copyrighted. I also learned the difference between copyright and licensed.©

Unknown said...

I learned that the instant you create any type of work, it is copyrighted.

Mike Perez's Blog said...

I learned that you have four exclusive rights:
1.Reproduce the copyrighted work
2.Display the copyrighted work publicly
3.Prepare derivative works based on the copyrighted work
4.Distribute copies of the copyrighted work to the public by sale, rent, or lending

Unknown said...
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Jared K's blog said...

I learned that your work is copyrighted once you create it

Cindy Claros said...

I didn't really know what copyright meant until I read this article. I also learned that all content is copyrighted immediately and does not require filing paperwork.

Unknown said...

I learned that when you prepare derivative works based on the copyrighted work; and distribute copies of the copyrighted work to the public by sale, rental or lending, and/or to display the image. I also didn't know that almost anything can be copyrighted at any time.

Unknown said...

I learned that anyone who produces something ranging from artwork or a picture has four exclusive rights:
1. Reproduce copyrighted work
2. Display the copyrighted work publicly
3. Prepare other versions of the work
4. Distribute the work to prospective buyers.

Unknown said...

I learned that you are allowed to use a picture off the internet as long as it is for teaching purposes, as well as news reporting, criticism, and research.

Unknown said...

Copyright is a federal law that protects peoples original work. Always check to see if a picture is licensed because you can get in trouble with it.

Joey Merlino said...

I learned what copyrighting is,once you do something like drawing, taking notes or anything, it gets copyrighted and no one can take your stuff.

Unknown said...

i learned that copyright is a united states federal law that protects original authorship which includes literary, written, dramatic,artistic, and music

Greg's Web2.0 Blog said...

I learned that it is not copy right if you use a picture or writing for teaching or any school activities. It is copy right if you try to make money off a picture or writing. If you do copy right it goes right to federal law. Once you create a doodle, or a drawing in art class, or even a poem in English class it is immediately copy righted.

Unknown said...

i learned that when you take a picture from the computer it almost all is copyrighted ,and you have to be careful.

Unknown said...

I learned that you must give a photographer the proper credit or else it will be considered copyright if you just copy and paste an image.

Unknown said...

I read that once you try to do a project or any type of research you should be careful because something easy as drawing is copy right

Valentina Gonzalez said...

I learned that copyright is a United States federal law that protects original “works of authorship” which include literary, written, dramatic, artistic, musical and certain other types of works.Also, that all content is copyrighted so that your idea or though isn't stolen. A picture or phrases can be use for classrooms use

Unknown said...

i Learned that anything can be copyrighted.

Unknown said...

I learned that copyright is a federal law that protects works of authorship.

Unknown said...

I learned in this article that copyright laws are in books to show the main meaning of the content.

rolando123 said...

i learned that everything that you rite is copyrighted already

Noureen E said...

I learned that All content is copyrighted immediately and does not require filling paperwork.

Unknown said...

i learned that copyright is a ferdal law

Anonymous said...

i learned that copy righting is a US federal law but you can copyright if you dont profit education purposes

Unknown said...

I learned many things in this article such as the meaning of copyright

Unknown said...

and that it is a federal law

SirSpeakingPineapple said...

I learned that some images on istockphoto have licences

Unknown said...

I learned that if an image is not licensed or it looks like its not you can use the fair-use regulations

Unknown said...

I learned some interesting things on this article but one interesting thing I learned was that as soon as you make something it is automatically copyrighted and I found that very interesting.

Unknown said...

I learned that was once you publish your work,it can be copyrighted

Ashley G said...

I learned that Copyright is a United States law that protects original works of authorship.

Unknown said...

I learned that all contact of copyright immediately is required without paperwork

David Porfido said...
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Unknown said...

I learned from this article anything can be copyrighted as soon as it has been published.

Kerry S said...

I learned that you have 4 exclusive rights:
1. Reproduce the copyrighted work.
2. Display the copyrighted work
publicly
3. Prepare derivative works based on the copyright work.
4. Distribute copies of the copyrighted work to the public by sale rental or lending and to display the image

Unknown said...

I learned that any content made is immediately copyrighted and that you don't need to fill out paperwork.

DeCarolis said...

I never knew that as soon as you post something it becomes copyrighted automatically

Unknown said...

I learned that copyrighting is a federal law in the U.S.

Anonymous said...

I have learned that if you do copyright you should give the credit to the person who is known for their works.

Unknown said...

I learned that when a person draws a picture or scribbles on a notepad its automatically copyrighted.

Unknown said...

I learned that copyright infringement is a federal law in the United States and you could get charged if you copyright.

Unknown said...

I learned you may use somebody else's work as long as you use it for non-profit, educational purposes.

Unknown said...

I learned you don't have to fill out any paper work or legal documentation for copyrighting materials, all you need to do is produce it as an original.

Unknown said...

I learned that many images are licensed and how all content copyrighted does not require paperwork.

Anonymous said...

You don't need to fill out papers to get something copyrighted

steph said...

I learned that anything you draw,scribble, or write is copyrighted.

Unknown said...

From this article i learned that the moment you draw or write a story it is immediately copyrighted to you.

Unknown said...

i learned that Copyright is a United States federal law that protects original “works of authorship” which include literary, written, dramatic, artistic, musical and certain other types of works.

Unknown said...

I learned that when you make a doodle or something else of your own it becomes copy right of your own.

Unknown said...

i learned that you can copy right anything. for example a written piece of work or even art

Unknown said...

I learned that in order to have something copyrighted all you have to do is just make it

Unknown said...

You are able to use somebody else's work as long you are not making money off the product.

gianna said...
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Jon's blog said...

I learned that you can copyright almost anything

Erica said...

I learned that anything can be copyrighted.

gianna said...

If u use © it automatically copyrights it.

Unknown said...

I learned that anything you draw and or write is rightfully yours. It becomes your property and it is copyrighted.

Maritza said...

i learned that copyright is a United States federal law that protects original "works of authorship."

Unknown said...

I learned that once you write something on the internet, it automatically becomes copyrighted to you.