What is copyright?
Merriam-Webster defines copyright as the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something (such as a literary, musical, or artistic work)
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Zaharoff, H. (1996). What you need to know about copyright. Writer (Kalmbach Publishing Co.), 109(12), 19. Heermann, T. (2010). Navigate the copyright maze: Here are tips on excerpting or quoting someone else's published work in your own writing. Writer (Kalmbach Publishing Co.), 123(4), 23. Allen, M. (2005). Scourge of the electronic seas: What to do when someone steals your article and posts it online. Writer (Kalmbach Publishing Co.), 118(1), 15. Zaharoff, H. (1991). Common questions about copyrights. Writer (Kalmbach Publishing Co.), 104(6), 21. Belsie, L. (1995, October 25). Who pays for what on tomorrow's Internet?. Christian Science Monitor. p. 1. Books in the Library
These books will help you understand copyright. They are available at the Jefferson Junior High Library. Check them out today.
Doctorow, Corey. (2010). Little Brother. Fishman, Steven. (2017). The Copyright Handbook: What Every Writer Needs to Know. Gordan, Sherri Mabry. (2014). Are You Downloading Copyrighted Stuff? Lafrance, Mary. (2011). Copyright Law in a Nutshell. Vaidhyanathan, Siva. (2003). Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How It Threatens Creativity. WebsitesKathy Schrock's Guide to Everything on Intellectual Property www.schrockguide.net/intellectual-property.html Can I Use It? http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson1085/CanIUseIt.pdf Creative Commons Search https://creativecommons.org/use-remix/ Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright http://www.loc.gov/teachers/copyrightmystery/ Brad Templeton Explains 10 Copyright Myths www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html Get Answers to Copyright Questions from CyberBee www.cyberbee.com/cb_copyright.html |
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