Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Megan's Response
I am on both sides of the argument. I think that the copyright guidelines are fair. There needs to be some rules over what you can and can not use in order to guard the creater. On the other hand, with strict guidelines, sometimes it becomes perplexing on what you can and can not use. I'm sure that in the past, most everyone has violated a guideline without even being aware of it. Looking at the fine print of the copyright and fair use guidelines handout, it seems that these strict guidelines can limit teachers on what they can use in the classroom. For example, teachers are only allowed to make copies for classes a number amount of times.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment