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Re: [teacherartexchange] Copyright Issue... Again

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From: Peggy Woolsey (eoolspeg_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Sun Jan 25 2009 - 09:55:43 PST


They got the lesson from advertising. Art and music ripped to sell
stuff.
Peggy

On 24-Jan-09, at 4:05 PM, Patricia Knott wrote:

> My final lesson for my Why Man Creates class yesterday was on
> copyright. My student teacher is a singer/songwriter with a
> published CD. She talked to my students about how her work is
> sometimes "thieved" and went through the copyright process with
> them. I could see light bulbs going off because she made this so
> personal. Unfortunately, I think that is the only way to make the
> point!--- give a good example where someone has been wronged.
> I often think, that when kids think they can get away with
> "technology bypass," they think it doesn't hurt anybody. But they
> need the bigger lesson.
> Copyright protects ideas. We need to respect those places we go
> to that ask for a citation, and acknowledge where it all comes
> from just for the sake of eduction and protocol. It's about respect
> and honesty.
> Fast and loose with anything always comes back to bite you . Our
> kids don't have the regard. They think if the artist is rich it's
> okay to steal it. Where did they get that lesson?????
>
> Patty
>
>
> On Jan 24, 2009, at 2:24 PM, San D Hasselman wrote:
>
>>
>> I went to a workshop on Thursday on blogging, wikis and podcasts.
>> Unfortunately for everyone today, I left my materials at school,
>> so I can't share websites, etc. I will post them next week with a
>> brief explanation and the site that has everything you need on it
>> to get started. That said I want to chime in on the Copyright
>> Issue. The person who ran the workshop (name forgotten of course),
>> is an EXPERT on Copyright law (and has a book forthcoming, again
>> information next week). He said that ALL art images are fair use
>> if used in an educational context.
>>
>> San D
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