07-23-2020 06:46 AM
Hi there! I am new to this and obviously want to do it the right way.
I am creating a course that teaches students reading skills. However, I want to use graded readings from textbooks to teach them how to use these skills. Is it okay to do this? As long as I cite them?
In the Education World materials there are permissions in copyright that allow one to copy materials for educational purposes only. However, this feels like both a monetary and educational purpose.
I need these resources, I'm not about to write 50 articles on my own (of which I'd probably have to cite info I found anyway)
07-23-2020 10:48 AM
@CiskeUys wrote:In the Education World materials there are permissions in copyright that allow one to copy materials for educational purposes only.
Yes, that's called fair use.
@CiskeUys wrote:However, this feels like both a monetary and educational purpose.
When it's monetary it's not fair use anymore. I'm not a legal expert myself and don't know if https://www.lib.purdue.edu/uco/CopyrightBasics/index.html is up to date, but it's a free resource which provides additional info.
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