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Published on May 23, 2016
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Untitled Slide
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paintings, poems, articles, photographs
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Bundle Rights
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The right to make copies
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Distribution
handouts for class
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Derivative works: a work based on pre existing works
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Authors agreement are negotiable
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Students own copyright
There are some situations when an educator might want to reuse a student's work
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As an example of other students
Inspire and direct
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How educators can treat their students' work
Asking
Explaining how the work is going to be used
Attributing the work to the person who created it
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Who owns this work that I've created?
Do I own it, or does my employees own it?
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US employers own the copyright
when the employee creates a work with in the scope of their regular employement
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full time teachers, elementary school, high school, college, university; the institution own their creative work.
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Work outside the scope of your regular employement
It is always your work
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