2. Image: “FBI Anti- Piracy Warning”
Screen Shot By Kilgallon
Have you seen this?
3. •I will be able to define copyright.
•I will understand and apply fair
use using critical thinking to
evaluate and create original
work.
Learning Goals
4. What is copyright? Fuzzy about copyright?
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By: flicker user opensourceway
with CC license attribution-sharealike
The legal right to be the
only one to reproduce,
publish, or sell the contents
and form of a literary,
musical, or artistic work
Merriam-Webster online student dictionary (2007)
5. What is good about Copyright?
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By” flickr user mikecogh
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• Protects the rights of
creators and their work
• Provides motivation for
people to create
• These protections can
promote advances
6. What is bad about copyright?
• Almost everything is
copyrightable
• Technological advances
have limited and changed
copyright protection
• Could also prevent
expansion of ideas
• Could stifle creativity
• Legal costs to defend
oneself – Law Suits
• Disney
Image: “Locks”
By” flickr user Trevor Blake
CC license;Attribution-ShareAlike
7. Ability to use copyrighted
works without permission or
payment
Image: “Mona Lisa Caricature”
By: flickr user DonkeyHoley
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What is Fair Use?
Center for Social Media. (2013). Code of best practices in fair use for media literacy
education. Retrieved from http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/related-
materials/codes/code-best-practices-fair-use-media-literacy-education
8. Image: “Alcatraz - Exercise Yard Exit Door Sailing Away”
By: flickr user David Paul Ohmer
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•Promotes more creative work
•Facilitates education in every
sector
• It has been an important part of
copyright law for more than 170
years
•It is a right, not a mere privilege
•Supreme Court asserts that fair
use keeps copyright from
violating the First Amendment
What is good about fair use?
Center for Social Media. (2013). Code of best practices in fair use for media literacy
education. Retrieved from http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/related-
materials/codes/code-best-practices-fair-use-media-literacy-education
9. Image: “Day 222 (Or is this Day 1 now?) - Oops!”
By: flickr user ktpupp
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• Lack of understanding
leads to underuse
• Misuse of Fair Use
leads to legal battles
•Misuse of Fair Use
leads to more Copyright
restrictions
What is bad about fair use?
10. Judges ask these
two questions
1. Did the unlicensed use
“transform” the
material by using it for
a different purpose, or
did it just repeat the
work for the same
value as the original?
2. Was the material used
in kind and amount,
considering the nature
of the copyrighted
work and the use
Image: “Gravel”
By: flickr user walknboston
CC license Attribution
Center for Social Media. (2013). Code of best practices in fair use for media literacy
education. Retrieved from http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/related-
materials/codes/code-best-practices-fair-use-media-literacy-education
11. 1. Transformation and Purpose
Purpose
•commenting on or critiquing
•Illustration or example
•launching a discussion
Transformation
•recombine elements to make a new
work
•mashup, remixes, new expression,
subtitles, images, sound effects or
animation
Did I transform or just copy it?
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end all funny faces pic”
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12. 2. Amount
•song used in its entirety
•content reproduced in amounts
disproportionate to your purpose
•The use satisfies the audience’s
taste for the work. The new work
replaces the original work.
•Not derivative - a new, original
product that includes aspects of a
preexisting, already copyrighted
work
Image: “Gravel”
By: flickr user stu_spivack
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13. Is this fair use
If I’m not making any money off it, it’s fair use.
video
Image: “copyright”
Screen Shot by Kilgallon
14. # 1 Thing you can do
to help with fair use…..
Give the artist credit
15. Your Creative Work
»Edit one of the pictures to create a work
»Justify your fair use
• Transformation
• Purpose
»You work will be placed on Mr. ___
Edmodo page
16. Examples
I used fair use
based on
transformation.
I recombine
elements
to make a new
work.
“Life of Pi”
movie was more
entertaining
than the book.
I did not change
the image but it
is fair use based
on the purpose
of commenting
on the movie vs.
the book.
Danica Patrick
illustrates that
woman are still
working to
changing stereo
types.
I did not change
the image but it
is fair use based
on the purpose
of using the
image as an
illustration.
Do you think
Popes should be
able to resign?
I did not change
the image but it
is fair use based
on the purpose
of launching a
discussion.
Image: “Mona Lisa Caricature”
By: flickr user DonkeyHoley
CC license attribution-sharealike
Martel , Yann. (Director). Life of
Pi. (2003). [Motion picture] .
Downey, Mike. (2013). Special
to CNN.
Vincenzo Pinto/Getty
Images. (n.d.)
17. References
Center for Social Media. (2013). Code of best practices in fair use for media literacy education. Retrieved from
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/related-materials/codes/code-best-practices-fair-use-media-
literacy-education
Edenza. (2007). Let’s go crazy. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1KfJHFWlhQ&list=PLlTmk2x8pqRR2Q_PslsSLeO7RLWyb1dnm
Judsonlaippy. (2006). Evolution of dance – by judsonlaipply. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg&list=PLlTmk2x8pqRR2Q_PslsSLeO7RLWyb1dm
Merriam-Webster online student dictionary. (2007). Copyright. Retrieved from http://www.wordcentral.com/cgi-
bin/student?book=Student&va=copyright
PatrickBoivin. (2008). Evolution of dance. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtGQgSY9Nn4&list=PLlTmk2x8pqRR2Q_PslsSLeO7RLWyb1dnm
Rebelliouspixels. (2010). Donald duck meets gleen beck in right wing radio duck. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfuwNU0jsk0&list=PLlTmk2x8pqRR2Q_PslsSLeO7RLWyb1dnm
Robobos. (2006). Shining. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfout_rgPSA&list=PLlTmk2x8pqRR2Q_PslsSLeO7RLWyb1dnm
Thesacrement. (2006). Steve Irwin tribute. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgsE9SQ1iCA&list=PLlTmk2x8pqRR2Q_PslsSLeO7RLWyb1dnm
United States Copyright Office. (n.d.). Frequently asked questions about copyright. Retrieved from
http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/
Hinweis der Redaktion
Violating Copyright can be expensiveNot less than $750 or more than 30,000If it is proven it was a willfully committed act damages of not more than 150,000