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Piecing Together the Copyright Puzzle
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 | NCTE Inbox, classroom activity, composition, social media, visual rhetoric | No Comments
Figuring out copyright can be like piecing together a puzzle. You have a good idea how it’s supposed to work in the end, but all the little pieces can be confusing to piece together.
I’ve posted links to 15 sites on copyright and fair use that will help you move from scattered pieces to a full picture in this week’s NCTE Inbox Blog.
[Creative Commons licensed Flickr photo of copyright symbol by Horia Varlan]
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