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Authors or originators using photos and images may need the permission of not only the person or organization that owns the photo or image, but also from any persons included within the images.
Any use of other copyrighted material must have the express written permission of the person or organization that owns the copyright. PBCC reserves the right to require proof of the written permission and to remove the material if that proof cannot be produced.
Copyright, Fair Use, and Plagiarism - Basic information about copyright, fair use, and plagarism
Copyright Advisory Network - Online articles and web sites about copyright
Copyright and Licensing Resources - Educational Uses of Copyrighted Materials
Copyright and Fair Use, from Stanford University Libraries - Statutes, Current Legislation and Issues
TEN Big Myths About Copyright Laws - An attempt to answer common myths about copyright seen on the net and cover issues related to copyright and USENET/Internet publication.
A Brief Introduction to Copyright - Basics about Copyright Laws
TEACH Act: Intellectual Property -Copyright law provides educators with a separate set of rights in addition to fair use, to display (show) and perform (show or play) others' works in the classroom.
TEACH Act: Intellectual Property Checklist - A handy checklist to see whether you are ready to use the TEACH Act.
Campus Guide to Copyright Compliance- - It is a comprehensive manual on copyright issues, and covers topics from Fair Use to the TEACH Act. All you have to do is fill out a short registration form and you will have immediate access to the site.
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