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Copyright Fair Use Law & Ethics Photography 

SNO has a nice post on rules for using photos you find online. Check it out.

February 14, 2020February 7, 2020 Aaron Manfull 906 Views 0 Comments copyright, photography, photos

I was reading SNO’s e-newsletter The SNO Report last week and came upon this nice guide for staffs. There’s a

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Audio Copyright Fair Use Mobile/Online Video Multimedia Software Tips Videography 

The 30-Second Rule For Using Music In Your Videos is a Myth

October 18, 2017October 15, 2017 Aaron Manfull 6341 Views 0 Comments audio, copyright, Garageband, LMMS, music, SPLC

This is an annual topic of discussion in everything from listservs and message boards to conventions and summer workshops. Many

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Copyright Fair Use Law & Ethics Photography Tips 

JEA Curriculum Highlight: Understanding Copyright and Creative Commons

March 13, 2017March 13, 2017 Aaron Manfull 3015 Views 0 Comments copyright, Creative Commons, curriculum, fair use

Looking for a lesson to get students to understand copyright and Creative Commons a bit better? The JEA Curriculum has

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There’s never enough lists of usable images — try this one!

May 29, 2015May 26, 2015 Michelle Harmon 3168 Views 1 Comment copyright, Images

The following useful list of sites for images is from Step 6 of Edublog’s Teacher Challenge: Creative Commons Search – Search

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Alternatives to Copyright Music and Materials

April 6, 2012April 5, 2012 Don Goble 3667 Views 1 Comment copyright, Creative Commons, fair use, public domain

Michelle Harmon recently posted a great resource on our site about the importance of Creative Commons. Copyright, fair use, and

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    by Sabrina Tavernise on January 18, 2021 at 11:15 pm

    A vast majority of Americans do not approve of the riot at the Capitol. But experts warn that the widespread belief there was election fraud, while false, could have dangerous, lasting effects.

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