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Many who consider using technology in their courses are concerned with using copyrighted materials appropriately as well as protecting their own intellectual property. Below are some resources that delve into those topics:
The UC Copyright Education web site provides information about Federal and UC policies and other copyright information For articles pertaining to copyright in relation to education and technology, visit the Copyright & Intellectual Property News by Topic page.
The UC Copyright Education web site provides information about Federal and UC policies and other copyright information
For articles pertaining to copyright in relation to education and technology, visit the Copyright & Intellectual Property News by Topic page.
Other universities and organizations have also created helpful resources:
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Center for Intellectual Property & Copyright in the Digital Environment: Provides resources and information for the higher education community in the areas of intellectual property, copyright, and the emerging digital environment
Copyright and Multimedia Law for Webbuilders and Multimedia Authors: List of copyright resources aimed at people who work in the digital environment
Copyright & Web Teaching: A practical guide to understanding fair use in the academic web environment
Creative Commons: Devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to build upon and share
The TEACH Toolkit: Overview of the Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act (TEACH Act)