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Please answer these questions honestly. It is not a test. We are not looking for correct answers, but a general understanding about how teachers view copyright. You can answer with Yes, No, or Don’t Know replies or give more detail – as you wish.

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1. Is there a copyright expert in your school to whom you can go for advice?  

2. Does your school have blanket licences to a) copy from books, newspapers and magazines for circulation in class; b) show slides of pictures or photos; c) relay videos and broadcasts; d) play CDs?

a)  b)

c) d)

3. Does any licence permit you to scan from print so you have copies you can show on a screen?

 

4. Would you normally expect to print out anything from any web page you like?

 

5. Are students allowed to copy-and-paste anything from a web page into a document of their own?

 

6. When you hyperlink to another site on the web, do you have to ask permission?

 

7. If a school child creates materials to post up on a website, whose permission do you need to get?

 

8. When you use web teaching resources, do you always take a note of the full URL of the source?

 

9. Do you normally read the copyright notices on websites you plan to use for educational purposes?

 

10. Do you forward educationally interesting emails to other colleagues?

 

11. Who owns any lesson plans that you, as a teacher, post up on a website?

 

12. What do understand by the term ‘fair dealing’?

 

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