Copyright...
Imitation on The Web: Flattery, Fair Use or Felony
Logan, Debra Kay and Cynthia Beueselink. K-12 Web Pages: Planning & Publishing Excellent School Web Sites. Worthington: Linworth Publishing, Inc., 2002.
Call 800-786-5017 or visit www.linworth.com to order.
Recommended Print Resources on Copyright:
Talab, Rosemary. "An Initial Look at the
TEACH Act." Techtrends.
(March/April 2003- Vol. 47 Issue 2).
Simpson, Carol. Copyright for Schools: A
Practical Guide. 3rd ed. Linworth
Publishing, Inc., 2001.
Guidelines for Educational Use of
Copyrighted Materials. Ed. Peggy Hoon.
Pullman, Washington State University Press,
1997.
Logan, Debra Kay. "Imitation on the Web:
Flattery, Fair Use, or Felony." Knowledge
Quest (May/June 2000).
Links:
Copyright Resources
http://web2.unt.edu/children/copyright/list.cfm
Carol Simpson's database of educational
copyright infringement examples.
KQWEBEXTRA:
Web Copyright Infringement Action Site
http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslpubsandjournals/kqweb/
kqarchives/volume28/285Logan.htm
Provides "a starting place for dealing
with Web site copyright issues."
Lolly Gasaway -
Teach Act
http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/TEACH.htm
Lolly Gasaway -
When Works Pass into the Public Domain
http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm
ALA Washington Office
Teach Act
http://www.ala.org/washoff/teach.html
Thomas G. Field, Jr., Copyright on the
Internet
http://www.fplc.edu/tfield/cOpyNet.htm
To Copy or Not to Copy-That is the
Question
http://www.aea267.k12.ia.us/cia/currinstassess/
curr_content/internship/tutorials/Copyright/Copyright_.html
Answer to the question about Warhol's famous Campbell's Soup Paintings:
Artists Legal Primer
Another generic tutorial by Dee Dreslough
Other Fun Laws: Satire Exception
http://www.dreslough.com/main/Legal/Primer1.html#Satire