GD212 Copyright Issues
Week 6

Each student will turn in his or her (typed) presentation outline draft for peer and instructor feedback. In class this week we will address any questions about the "Myths" homework before writing responses to the critical incidents on the midterm exam.

Copyright Field Presentations

As a term project, each student will prepare a presentation on Copyright Basics for an AILA class. Bookings are made through the copyright instructor and the host instructor (also known as "the client"), but the copyright student is thereafter responsible directly to the client with regard to exact booking time, any custom presentation content, and other arrangements. The host instructor will evaluate the student presentation for content, clarity, interest (which includes visual stimuli), and attention to specific needs of the particular AILA audience (e.g., animators, multimedia and video producers, graphic designers, etc.).

Copyright Myths

As a review of what we've learned so far, study the Copyright Myths article.
Are there issues there that you'd like to address in your field presentation to AILA students? (Print out a personal copy of this article to use during your midterm exam.)

Midterm Assessment on Identifying Basic Copyright Issues and on Debunking Myths