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Schools, the Internet, and Copyright Law - Education World Except for the occasional plagiarized passage or unattributed reference in student research papers, most veteran K-12 educators have had little experience dealing with copyright issues in their classrooms. With the advent of the Internet, however, their need to know about copyright law and to understand its implications for such activities as Internet research, downloading programs and documents, creating class Web sites, and installing software on school networks has increased dramatically. Read the Full Story
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One School's Experience with Copyright Infringement- A Trustee's Nightmare Robert Kennedy, About.com Guide For quite some time, we trusted what the students were saying about who had access to the network, who had e-mail accounts, whether they were abiding by acceptable use policies, and what they were doing on the network. UNTIL we got a letter from an attorney alleging that someone from our domain had been offering bootleg copies of movie trailers for download from our server. Click Here to Read The Full Story Do the (Copy)right Thing - the Journal Having been prompted for an anecdote that demonstrates the lack of regard school districts have for complying with copyright law, Carol Simpson makes it clear that she has an abundant sample size to choose from. "I collect copyright horror stories," she says. She collects and stores them in a database for all the K-12 world to view on her website. Read The Full Story
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************************************** Marina Serdyuk, originally from the Ukraine, is a singer and songwriter with an energetic and catchy mix of pop, rock and dance music. Her beauty and talent are reflected in her powerful music, which has been generating buzz around the world.
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