Tuesday, October 20, 2009

copyright

I found this lecture pretty boring, but I understood that all the information on it was very helpful, and it is a good tool for podcasting.
Five things that I found helpful , or that I did not really know were:
1. Written works don’t have to be very well done to qualify for copyright protection; if it is created by someone else, you need copyright permission.
2. You don’t need to use copyright permission when you are using a slogan , title of short phrase, when you are using works that are in the public domain, when you are using a US government work, when you are making a “fair use” of the work and when you are using creative commons –licensed or “podsafe” content
3. There are two kinds of copyright rights: the reproduction right and the public performance right.
4. All the licenses you need for every kind of work are: Licenses For Reproduction And Distribution Of Musical Works, Licenses For Public Performance Of Musical Works, Licenses For Reproduction, Distribution, And Public Performance), and Licenses For Use Of Music Together With Images (or Audiovisual Work), especially I did not know that each kind of work needed a different kind of license
5. You do not need a permission to use an informational use of a trademark

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