Featured Discussions - Making Curriculum Pop2024-03-29T13:48:29Zhttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/group/teachwmovies/forum/topic/list?feed=yes&xn_auth=no&featured=1Question: Copyright issues for media usetag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-06-02:2665237:Topic:303572010-06-02T20:05:02.311ZSuzanne Lustiehttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/SuzanneLustie
I teach classes for the University of Phoenix. They are very clear that<br />
we can only use video from YouTube because of copy right permission<br />
issues.<br></br>
<br></br>
Some of these other films and media sources mentioned on Making Curriculum Pop look awesome but as far as I<br />
know when I teach at a for profit school or university I can't use<br />
anything but YouTube without paying big copyright money--is this<br />
correct? Perhaps someone has more information for me.<br></br><br></br>
Thanks<br></br>
Suzanne<br></br><br></br>P.S. I…
I teach classes for the University of Phoenix. They are very clear that<br />
we can only use video from YouTube because of copy right permission<br />
issues.<br/>
<br/>
Some of these other films and media sources mentioned on Making Curriculum Pop look awesome but as far as I<br />
know when I teach at a for profit school or university I can't use<br />
anything but YouTube without paying big copyright money--is this<br />
correct? Perhaps someone has more information for me.<br/><br/>
Thanks<br/>
Suzanne<br/><br/>P.S. I just heard from Patrina that an attorney she contacted said even YouTube might have material that is in violation. I was under the impression that YouTube screened for violations. <br/>