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This is a copyright organizers students can use to fill in information for any materials they find.
This is a series of short videos from The Library of Congress that discuss copyright laws.
This is an infographic that provides information on traditional copyright, creative commons, and public domain.
Digital Citizenship If you're reading this, chances are you have access to the Internet. But how much do you really know about the information superhighway-and how familiar are you with its dangers, rules of conduct, and most important features? Tim and Moby will bring you up to speed in this BrainPOP Spotlight on Digital Citizenship.
In this educational animated movie about English learn about copyright, sources, stealing, citations, bibliographies, footnotes, and endnotes.
Watch Common Sense Media's Copyright and Fair Use Animation video to help you make informed decisions.
This is an interactive site for students to learn answers to some questions they may have about copyright.
You might think that liberal arts students are the only ones who need to understand copyright law, but future photographers, animators, writers, and artists are actually the ones who might be suing students one day. As students rush to complete assignments, one of the last things on their minds is copyright law.
This site is interactive and answers questions about copyright along with providing additional links.