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HS PD: Class 4 - Information: copyright x free domain x fair use

HS PD: Class 4 - Information: copyright x free domain x fair use

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9th - 12th Grade

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Fernanda Vargas

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4 Slides • 5 Questions

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Class 04: Information: copyright x free domain x fair use

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Discuss in pairs:

  • When you share information on the Internet, do I share the source where the information came from?

  • What difference is there between a quote, plagiarism and paraphrasing?

  • Are there consequences from the use of information on the Internet? What consequences do you know?

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Multiple Choice

Copyright is the legal concept that works—art, writing, images, music, and more—belong to the people who create them.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

According to copyright law, any original content you create and record in a lasting form is ______ intellectual property.

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anyone's

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your own

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the host site

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This means other people can't legally copy your work and pretend it's their own. They can't make money from the things you create either. 

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Drag and Drop

You can still ​
​ and ​
to other sources (including copyrighted materials) in your work. But to ​
,​
, or ​
a copyrighted work, you need permission from the person who holds the copyright. This permission is called a license.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
cite
refer
use
copy
change

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Dropdown

some people and organizations choose to license their content more freely. They do this by giving their work a ​
license, or by placing their work in the​
.

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Open Ended

If everything on the Internet belongs to someone, how do you obtain images, music, and other materials you can use in your projects for free?

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