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Copyright Concerns
- Copyrighted materials on the Internet have the same rights and protection as other copyrighted material.
- Any resources used must be given proper credit.
- Materials found on the Internet should be considered copyrighted unless specifically noted as "copyright free" or "royalty free."
- "Fair use" is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and "transformative" purpose such as teaching, parody, criticism, news or reporting.
South Carolina Department of Education Copyright Links and Resources
Crash Course in Copyright
Privacy Concerns:
- Full names should not be used. First name/last initial can be used at most. Some wikis use login names or student numbers for identification
- Pictures require a release.
- Do not associate pictures with names that make a child identifiable.
Finding appropriately licensed materials-Creative Commons

A Fair(y) Use Tale- Disney Parody explanation of Copyright Law and Fair Use ...

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