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  • Discussion Thread - Copyright and the Law

    One of the hottest topics for us at the moment is the subject of copyrighted media. In an age where 'Mash-ups' and 'Rip-offs' are commonplace why are we insisting on original materials? We believe it is incumbent upon us as educators to teach young people to respect the creation and copyright...
    Posted to Copyright and The Law (Forum) by PeterR on 16-04-2008
  • Links to useable resources on the web...

    Well this is what it says it is... A list of resources on the web* which are licensed under 'creative commons' or are copyright free. As always it is good form to give credit to your sources. If you find another site post it in this thread and I will keep this list up to date. *Films for Learning...
    Posted to Copyright and The Law (Forum) by PeterR on 04-03-2008
  • Use of Digital Images in your productions...

    Again as with the advice on the use of music in your production, you need to take equal care with the selection of stills and moving images that you use in your productions. For many students when they are asked to produce a piece of work their first stop will be Google Images... But how many read the...
    Posted to Copyright and The Law (Forum) by PeterR on 04-02-2008
  • Re: Copyrighted Music in Your Video

    Basically, stay within the law by using audio either that you have produced and written by yourself or marked as public domain or other creative commons licence that allows you to use it. Make sure that you check all of this and abide by any terms. Also if there is a copyright holder, first obtain permission...
    Posted to Copyright and The Law (Forum) by roandoyle on 25-01-2008
  • Copyrighted Music in Your Video

    - 15th September 2006, Article written by Peter Roe This could potentially be a major issue for any film-maker. Whilst there is a certain degree of lattitude given to Education in terms of perfomance licences and such you cannot expect to use the latest hits from the charts as your soundtrack and get...
    Posted to Copyright and The Law (Forum) by PeterR on 21-12-2007
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