Wednesday 14 February 2018

Public Domain

One website i looked at was called  https://freesound.org/  On this site you can find just about whatever you want, its easy to use in finding the sounds also, this would be a good site to use when looking for sounds to put in videos or just to play around on.


The second website i looked at was called https://morguefile.com On this site you can find lots of pictures of anything just need to search it up, this would be a real good site when doing a project you need pictures for and just something to look at.

The final one i looked at was called  https://www.pond5.com On this site you can find a lot of pictures and videos of what ever you want. It is similar to the Morguefile it is easy to use and would come in hand when doing some school project. 

Tuesday 13 February 2018

Fair Dealing and Copywrite




Research
- Students can use and make copies of any work when needed for research. if the research is to be published, online or in print, the work used may not be included as this may not be considered fair dealing.

Review- People that use parts of trailers they would be aloud and that would not be copywrite because there just short clips of whats in the moves and they would get the whole story just a little picture about it.

Private study- If a student wanted to use a book for notes that would be ok , and would not be considered copywrite. If they just use the information for  there own understanding and used it in a different way. 

News Reporting- A student can as long as they put where they got it from, For example if they got it from a online website or a news paper they would have to say where they got it from in the post and ask them in before hand to see if they can use the information .

Monday 12 February 2018

Understand Copyright


#1WHAT TYPE OF PUBLISHED WORK IS IT?

ARTISTIC WORK (PAINTING, PRINT, PHOTOGRAPH, DIAGRAM, DRAWING, MAP, CHART, PLAN)

IS THE WORK FROM A COPYRIGHT-PROTECTED WORK CONTAINING OTHER SUCH WORKS?
YES

FOR WHAT PURPOSE IS THE WORK BEING USED?

PRIVATE STUDY, RESEARCH

YOUR RESPONSE SUGGESTS THAT THIS USE IS PERMITTED UNDER FAIR DEALING.

You may copy the entire artistic work for the purpose of private study or research.

Note: If you are planning on publishing your research, in general, you may not include a copy of the artistic work with your publication—doing so may not be considered fair dealing.

 #2 WHAT TYPE OF PUBLISHED WORK IS IT?

REFERENCE BOOK (ENCYCLOPEDIA, DICTIONARY, ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY)


FOR WHAT PURPOSE IS THE WORK BEING USED?

EDUCATION (E.G., IN THE CLASSROOM, LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONTENT)


HOW WILL THE WORK BE DISTRIBUTED?

E-MAILED TO STUDENTS


YOUR RESPONSE SUGGESTS THAT THIS USE IS PERMITTED UNDER FAIR DEALING.

You may copy and e-mail the entire entry from a reference book for the purpose of education, as long as no more of the work is copied than is necessary to achieve the allowable purpose.

#3 

WHAT TYPE OF PUBLISHED WORK IS IT?

AUDIOVISUAL (FILM, TV SHOW), SOUND RECORDING


FOR WHAT PURPOSE IS THE WORK BEING USED?

EDUCATION (E.G., IN THE CLASSROOM, LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONTENT)


HOW WILL THE WORK BE DISTRIBUTED?

IN CLASS


YOUR RESPONSE SUGGESTS THAT THIS USE IS PERMITTED UNDER FAIR DEALING.

You may present an audiovisual or sound recording in class as long as the copy was obtained legitimately (e.g., owned, borrowed, rented) and your audience consists primarily of students, instructors, or any person who is directly responsible for setting curriculum for the school.

Note: If you are using an audiovisual or sound recording found on the Internet, you may show it in class only if you reasonably think that the copyright holder permitted its use on-line (e.g., an episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes is posted in the on-line catalogue at CBC.ca).