LESSON C: Using Copyrighted Works in Our Own Creations — Fair Use, Creative Commons, Permissions, and Public Domain

Copyright & Creativity
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Digital Literacy Copyright Lessons High School
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Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
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LESSON C: Using Copyrighted Works in Our Own Creations — Fair Use, Creative Commons, Permissions, and Public Domain

As creators, we often want to use others’ creative work in our own work. For example, we may want to make a collage or mashup, or find an illustration or soundtrack for our latest project. In this lesson, students learn about:

Fair use, which allows them to reuse copyright protected work in certain situations without permission.

How to find creative works that are free to use with few or no restrictions—Creative Commons and the public domain.

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