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Civility a civilized conduct especially courtesy politeness b a polite act or expression Synonyms amp Antonyms Synonyms Respect Courteous Polite Antonyms. Copyright Basics for Teachers & Students. EDUC5306. Melanie K. Zuiker. What is a copyright?. - the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something (as a literary, musical, or artistic work) - . Basics. and Fairer Fair Use. Jane Morris. Scholarly Communication Librarian Boston College. The whole point. Congress shall have the power …. To promote the . progress of science and useful arts. , by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries. Tara Whittington. Why do we have copyrights?. Copyrights are used to encourage citizens to continue to create things. It protects their creations in limited ways using laws. It is also used that so society has access to the creations of other people so that they can be used to promote culture and more creations . A Myth Dispelled. or. Copyright Clarity. “Undoing” the Confusion. Baseball Field. Math Classroom. bases. Copyright. The owner’s legal right to reproduce, display, transmit, or modify a work they own . Presented by: Kelly Canales. “10 Big Myths about Copyright . Explained?”. Introduction. Definition. No copyright notice, not copyrighted. No charge, not a violation. If posted to Usenet, it’s in public domain. . Students. . Make Sense . of. Fair Use. Sue . Kunda. May 3, 2013. WIC Spring Luncheon. Copyright. Original. work. Modicum of . creativity. Fixed. in a tangible medium. Six Exclusive. . Rights. Reproduction. Intellectual Property II. See Dilbert cartoons about intellectual property:. http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2010-09-16/. http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2009-01-24/. 1. Quiz Question 1. The entertainment industry has successfully used peer-to-peer file sharing as means of legally delivering content to users:. SJRCC Libraries. The Copyright Act. The Copyright Act of 1976, along with its amended provisions, is the basis of copyright law in the United States.. The Act spells out the basic rights of copyright holders and the doctrine of “Fair Use.”. ITEC 7445. Module 4 Assignment. Claire Self. Copyright Act. What it is…. Protects anything that is in a physical form such as text, music, or video.. Must be an original work by the individual.. Required some sort of creativeness.. Rules for Teachers and Students. EDUC 5306. Latrese. Stallings. What is Copyrighting?. Copyrighting is the protection of a person’s “original works” of authorship. In the United States a copy right holder has some exclusive rights to his or her works. Those rights are protected by the U.S. Copyright Law.. 1. Rosenhan. 1973. On Being Sane in Insane Places. Science . Vol. 179 page250-258. VIDEO 1. Rosenhan. 1973. Science . Vol. 179. 2. On Being Sane in Insane Places. I. Background to Study. A. Key terms for this study. Section 107 of the Copyright Law. Insert Date. Insert Instructors’ Names / Titles. The following slides are based on the work of the . UCLA Library Scholarly Communications Steering Committee. Today’s Objectives. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEls4YAmStg&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active. . Pre-Reading. Complete the following quiz as a class or individually.. Selection. intro . theories . regarding attraction. & mate . selection…. natural selection. social homogamy. ideal mate theory. older men & younger women. attraction as fair exchange. social exchange theory.

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