The Teacher’s Guide to Intellectual Property: A Webinar on Fair Use in the Classroom
Presented by Street Law, Inc. and the Constitutional Rights Foundation
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June 3, 2010
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Los Angeles, CA
What is intellectual property? When can you use copyrighted materials in the classroom? As education becomes more dependent on the internet, issues of multimedia and its use in the classroom are rapidly evolving. Teachers need to know how to balance intellectual property rights and fair use of copyrighted materials.
Webinar includes:
- Overview of educateIP.org web site
- PowerPoint introduction to intellectual property and fair use
- Application of fair use in the classroom
- Q&A with intellectual property attorney experts
- Free intellectual property classroom lessons
When:
- June 9th, 3:00-4:00 pm (PDT)
Where:
How to participate in the FREE Webinar:
Educating to Protect Intellectual Property (ePIP) is funded by grant 2009-BE-BX-0001 from the
United States Patent and Trademark Office and supported by the United States Department of Justice.
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(Reproduced with permission)
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Topic: Civic & Law-Related Education