Copyright for Teachers and School Librarians
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Welcome to Copyright for Teachers and School Librarians!

We are here to help you deal with copyright issues in your school. North Carolina educator John Brim will share his knowledge of copyright and how it applies to teachers, media technology professionals and students.

As educators, we have special ‘fair use’ privileges. Be sure you know what the limitations are and you will be able to make the right decisions.

To use this website, click on the Video Chapters on the left side of this page and you will see and hear John Brim on different topics. All videos will open in your default media player.

Click on the ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ at the top and John will respond to a number of questions that that are asked by teachers in his visits around the state.

Copyright laws can be vague and confusing. We hope that you can find your way with the help of this information. Although this website was developed for North Carolina educators, it should be of use to teachers and librarians everywhere.

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This site was developed by Adventure of the American Mind for use in professional development workshops with teachers, school librarians and other media technology professionals to enhance their learning about copyright. The AAM program is made available through a Library of Congress grant funded by the U.S. Congress.