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Informationen zum Autor Carol Simpson , EdD, JD, is an attorney who practices school law in Texas. Klappentext This book contains valid, real-world copyright questions posed by real-life educators-all answered by a knowledgeable and experienced school attorney. For close to a decade, author Carol Simpson fielded and answered inquiries for the "Copyright Questions of the Month" column for Library Media Connection . The questions and answers of this book are gleaned from the myriad copyright questions submitted to her by actual educators in the field, addressing the unique copyright issues in schools.The information in Copyright Catechism II: Practical Answers to Everyday School Dilemmas will be invaluable to K-12 educators of all types, but especially librarians, technology specialists, and school administrators without time to study copyright law in-depth. The topics covered represent the complex and potentially confusing issues that active K-12 educators encounter in their daily work. Zusammenfassung This book contains valid, real-world copyright questions posed by real-life educators—all answered by a knowledgeable and experienced school attorney. For close to a decade, author Carol Simpson fielded and answered inquiries for the "Copyright Questions of the Month" column for Library Media Connection. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Author Introduction Chapter One: Ownership of Copyright Generally Copyright vs. Trademark International Copyright Copyrighting Your Work Copyright Transfer Copyright of Q and A Trademarked Characters Moral Rights Transformation Got Copyright? Can You Lose Fair Use? Protected or Not? Copyright of Famous Speeches Sharing MARC Records Graphics and Music Manuscripts MARC Records Recipes Student Work Publishing Student Work Work for Hire PTO Logo Creating Lessons to Sell Chapter Two: Print Materials Fair Use Nine Instances of Multiple Copying Student "Write-on" Copy Fair Use vs. License PowerPoint Picture Books Movie Scripts Online Helping Students with Low Reading Ability Fill-in-the-Blank Textbooks Podcasting Read-alouds High-Stakes Excerpts Pristine Workbooks Teacher Books in Library Circ System Old Supplemental Materials Student with Cerebral Palsy Chaucer Reader's Theater Scripts Reading Walls Copying Music Lyrics Poetry Anthologies Photocopying Textbooks Not Enough Books for Every Student Historical Copyright Public Display Reprinting Reviews on the Web Chapter Three: Graphic Materials Fair Use Taking Graphics from the Internet Making Copies of Images Missing Cover Art Superhero Permission Publishing Art Images Public Display Comic Superheroes Displaying Book Covers on the Web Background Images via PowerPoint Book Character Murals Cover Art on the Web Chapter Four: Sound Recordings and Music Generally Archiving Books on CD Online Music for Video Archival Copies of Audiotapes Anticipating Damage to Audio Recording Music for Podcasting Podcasting Music Rights Owners Systematic Copying e-books from Online Retailers Public Domain Songs Copyright and Audiobooks Copying Music Abridged Audiobooks Mechanical Rights Audio Clips on a School Server Archival Music Digital Yearbooks In Class Internet Radio Using Music in Student Productions What Is 10 Percent? Playing Background Music Music Limitations iPod Lab Practice Music during Presentations Copies of Music for Exams Public Performance Presentation for the Student Body Using Music Clips Musical Interludes...