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==Unpicking copyright==
==Unpicking copyright==
{{adaptedfrom|Copyright: keep it legal/Resource|CopyrightPractical|The objective of this section is to explore some of the legal guidance around copyright, and the exceptions to copyright rules.  
The objective of this section is to explore some of the legal guidance around copyright, and the exceptions to copyright rules.  


There are exceptions to the copyright rules which allow you to do a little more with material you find within your teaching than in other contexts.
There are exceptions to the copyright rules which allow you to do a little more with material you find within your teaching than in other contexts.
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When looking for material to use in the classroom, using ‘reliable, high quality’ sites to start with can take some of the guesswork out of finding resources that can be re-used legally. The objective of this course activity is to revisit the sites you normally use, and review them to see whether they are good sources of legal-to-use information.
When looking for material to use in the classroom, using ‘reliable, high quality’ sites to start with can take some of the guesswork out of finding resources that can be re-used legally. The objective of this course activity is to revisit the sites you normally use, and review them to see whether they are good sources of legal-to-use information.


Go to the sites that you normally use as sources of material. Note down any information about the copyright associated with those sites. To what extent can you legally use material from them?}}
Go to the sites that you normally use as sources of material. Note down any information about the copyright associated with those sites. To what extent can you legally use material from them?
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=Wikis=
=Wikis=