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Published on Nov 22, 2015

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Copy Rights

To paste or not to paste???

intellectual Property

Many students do not have a clear understanding of intellectual propeerty 
Posters explaining the relevance of intellectual property needs to be displayed in classrooms and online sites made available to the public. Most do not understand the importance of copying ones creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs and symbols, names and images (WIPO,n.d.),

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copy Rights

Legal rights over one's creation
There are many works cover by copy rights, such as, books, music, paintings, sculptures and films. Others include computer programs, databases, advertisements, maps and technical drawings. I have used the internet to research and pull from articles that I have found to be of interest for this presentation and I will be sure to give the credit to the inventor of such information(WIPO, n.d.)
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Patents

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Trademarks

of America
We look to these "name brands" or "trademarks" because we enjoy the consistency of there quality and taste. We are drawn to the look of the product because of the amount of advertisement put on each product gives us a craving to want try them.

Tradition copyright

Work cannot be used without the creator's permission
Technology & Learning. (n.d.). Copyright and fair use guidelines for teachers. Retrieved from http://www.techlearning.com/techlearning/pdf/events/techforum/tx05/TeacherC...
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Creative Commons

Work can be used without permission
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Public Domain

No permission needed
Retrieved from http:/www.gcflearnfree.org/useinformationcorrectly/module/12/
This is a wonderful cite with great explanations.

copyrights protect the creator

This law was put into effect to protect ideas and inventions 

fair use...

Use resources, as well as, your own

copyright infringements

Read it, analyze it, cite it.....It only makes sense! 
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Donnelly,S. (August 2012).Silent Sunday:Creative Commons infographic [photo]. unknown.retrieved from http:/www.houtoseouk.blogspot.com/2012/08/silent-sunday-creative-commons.html

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Fishman, Steven J.D. (June 2012)6th e.The Public Domain[Photo]. unknown.Retrieved from http:/www.nolo.com/products/the public-domain-publ.html

References

WIPO: Intellectual Property Organization.(n.d.) What is intellectual property? online. retrieved from http:/www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/

Goodwill Community Foundation. (2014). Use information correctly: Copyright and fair use. Retrieved from http://www.gcflearnfree.org/useinformationcorrectly/module/12

Technology & Learning. (n.d.). Copyright and fair use guidelines for teachers. Retrieved from http://www.techlearning.com/techlearning/pdf/events/techforum/tx05/TeacherC...

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