To promote creativity,
innovation and the spread of
knowledge
Article 1 Section 8
U.S. Constitution, 1787
To promote creativity,
innovation and the spread of
knowledge
Article 1 Section 8
U.S. Constitution, 1787
What do kids understand about...
•Copyright
•Exemption (Fair Use)
•Public Domain
•Creative Commons
Range of comfort with use of
Copyrighted materials
Range of comfort with use of
Copyrighted materials
See no Evil
Range of comfort with use of
Copyrighted materials
See no Evil Close the Door
Range of comfort with use of
Copyrighted materials
See no Evil Close the Door Hyper-Comply
Codes of Best Practices
Codes of Best Practices
Codes of Best Practices
Codes of Best Practices
Codes of Best Practices
http://mediaeducationlab.com/video-overview
The effective use of copyrighted
materials enhances the teaching
and learning process.
Context & Situation
Is this Use of Copyrighted Materials
a Fair Use?
•Did the unlicensed use “transform” the material taken from the
copyrighted work by using it for a different purpose than that of the
original, or did it just repeat the work for the same intent and value as the
original?
•Was the material taken appropriate in kind and amount, considering the
nature of the copyrighted work and of the use?
Discuss
Practice exercising your
Fair Use Muscles...
•Did the unlicensed use “transform” the material taken from the
copyrighted work by using it for a different purpose than that of the
original, or did it just repeat the work for the same intent and value as the
original?
•Was the material taken appropriate in kind and amount, considering the
nature of the copyrighted work and of the use?
“Mashups are an opportunity for
students to really look at the media
they consume—to take it and give it
their own spin. It helps show kids
how they can present their own
point of view.”
---Faith Rogow, former president
National Association for Media Literacy Education
Excerpts from:
http://www.ted.com/talks/larry_lessig_says_the_law_is_strangling_creativity.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU An anthropological introduction to YouTube
We need to rethink a few
things...
“We’re changing what it would mean to be a
creator just at the time that technology is
enabling anybody to be a creator. So, just when
it matters most, the law steps in and destroys
the opportunity...”
— Prof. Lawrence Lessig
Elementary School Case Study:
P.S. 124 The Silas B. Dutcher School
Brooklyn, NYVideo Case Studies
High School Case Study:
Upper Merion Area High School
King of Prussia, PA
College Case Study:
Project Look Sharp at Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY