Rework, Reuse, Remix

Published on Nov 05, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

What rights do you have as a creator?

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VOCABULARY (DEFINE)

  • Rework
  • Fair use
  • Public domain
  • Remix or mash-up
  • Parody

There are two ways you can use copyrighted work without permission.
1. Public domain
2.fair use

PUBLIC DOMAIN EXAMPLES

If you wanted to use any of these works in the public domain, what could you do with them?

YOU CAN...

  • Copy
  • Share
  • Distribute
  • Perform
  • Change, remix, alter

BUT YOU CANNOT...

  • Claim copyright
  • Say you created it

Fair points handout

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Fair use can be applied in four ways

Photo by Leo Reynolds

Untitled Slide

What are some examples of schoolwork and education?

What are examples of news reporting?

Photo by Hindrik S

What are some examples of criticizing or commenting on something?

What are some examples of comedy or parody?

If you use a copy righted image, video, piece of writing, without reworking it you are breaking the copy right law.

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SCARYMARY

Do you think this video fall under fair use? Why or why not?

Dj ear worm video

DJ EARWORM FACTS

  • He's a mashup artist
  • He gives credit to the artists he uses.
  • He doesn't charge money for his mash-ups

Do you think this video falls under fair use? Why or why not?

What does it mean when we "rework" copyrighted material?

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How can you tell if something is fair use?

Photo by Ian Sane

Even if you create something that's fair use, why is it important to give credit to the work you used to make it?

Erin Muir

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