I ventured over to CopyRight-CopyWrong? to read about copyright laws in relation to education.
After taking the CopyRight Quiz, I scored 76%. Some of the questions were a little frustrating because the concepts had been addressed in the article by Hall Davidson, but some of the questions referred to exceptions to the rules. For example, the article stated that recorded television shows could only be shown in a classroom for up to 10 days after broadcast, and though I suspected that Bill Nye was allowed to be shown for educational use, I went with the rule I had just read and got the answer wrong. Aside from that, I learned that while copyright laws are strict, they are very flexible within the walls of education.
Good luck if you decide to take the quiz.
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