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| What are the guidelines of the 10 percent rule? |
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-10 percent or 3 min of a video -10 percent or 1000 words of text -10 percent or 30 seconds of a musical work -5 images from an artist or a photographer -10 percent or 15 images from a collection -2 copies of a multimedia project |
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| Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) |
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| Places restrictions on materials that can be used online for instruction |
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| The TEACH Act is only eligible for organizations that are |
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-nonprofit -accredited -have a copyright compliance policy -provide notice on copyright protected materials -prevent copyright protected materials from being transmitted or stored beyond the period of instruction |
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| refers to the part of the copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the copyright holder |
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| What is the public domain? |
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| The public domain is a domain that materials may enter into that may be freely used and distributed |
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| Creative Commons Licensing |
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| Guidelines for sharing and using intellectual property in an information based society |
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| How do you know if material is in the public domain? |
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| Generally, all work that was published before 1923 are now in the public domain except modern interpretations of work published prior to 1923. |
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| The Copyright Act of 1976 only provides rights to who? |
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| What is the most flexible Creative Commons License? |
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| What is the most restrictive Creative Commons License? |
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| Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND) |
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