Monday, February 17, 2014

  1. What is the difference between Media in Education vs Media Literacy Education
Teachers use media in education to  reward students and not use the copy right laws as to the media literacy education is only used when in fair use.

2. What social bargain is at the heart of Fair use?
the cultural value of copyrighting

3. Why is Fair Use more important today?
Because today people have to follow and use the copyright law due to making and inventing more and more different technology.

4. What are the two key questions judges use to determine Fair Use?
1. Did the unlicensed use “transform” the material taken from the copyrighted work by using it for a different purpose than that of the original, or did it just repeat the work for the same intent and value as the original? 2. Was the material taken appropriate in kind and amount, considering the nature of the copyrighted work and of the use?

5. A teacher shows a movie of The Lion King and asks student to notice how the animals in the movie reflect racial stereotypes. Is this Fair Use? Why?
yes it is fair use because a teacher is using it during school for education purposes.

6. Which principle relates most strongly to the digital story you created in class? Explain.
description principle, because i showed how fanconi anemia affects peoples lives.


7. Are there limitations to the amount of pictures, length of music, or video that can be used in a multimedia project?
no there are no limitations on a digital story because fair use is based on each situation.

8. Do you need to request permission from the original creator in order to use copyrighted material in multimedia
 project for school related assignment?
No, you do not need to ask permission to copyright, but if you did it would be better for fair use claims.

9. Should educators try to change the policies in their school if they are not in line with Fair Use doctrine?
yes
10. What common myth about Fair Use surprised you the most? 
That you don't have to ask permission to use someones work.


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