|  |  | Copyright IssuesSince information can be so readily taken from countless sites
    across the Internet, students must appreciate the importance of citing the sources of
    their information. Proper citation of information sources allows the audience to determine
    both the truth and the value of your information. Furthermore, there are important legal
    copyright issues associated with students' unqualified uses of information.  By the way, if you do wish to use in your Web site a graphic,
    picture, or paragraph from another Web site, current "Netiquette" dictates that
    you ask permission before using it.  Fortunately, there are a number of very valuable resources on this
    CD-ROM which will help guide you through this process, and links to many other resources
    that will help you. 
  Copyright Issues 
  Resource
    Permission Templates for Teachershttp://www.landmark-project.com/permission.html
     Landmarks for Schools contains many valuable resources and ideas for harvesting raw
    materials from the internet, including these forms for obtaining permissions to use
    copyrighted materials.
 
An
    Introduction to Copyrightshttp://www.advanced.org/thinkquest/ web/ copyintr.html  A useful guide to copyright issues that you can apply to all student projects.
 
Crash Course in Copyrighthttp://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/ IntellectualProperty/ cprtindx.htm  An online course for educators that offers easy-to-understand guidelines
    for fair use of others' copyrights and the creation, ownership and management of our own.
 
Ten Big Myths About Copyright Explainedhttp://www.clari.net/brad/copymyths.html
     Informative approach to explaining ten common myths about copyright, such as, "If it
    doesn't have a copyright notice, it's not copyrighted"  and "If I don't
    charge for it, it's not a violation."
 
Keeping it Legal: Questions Arising out of Web Site Managementhttp://fromnowon.org/jun96/
    legal.html  Useful information about copyright from a school Webmaster's point of view.
 
The Copyright Websitehttp://www.benedict.com/  Provides practical and relevant copyright information of interest to all Internet users.
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