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>Subject: Copyright Issues for Educators
>Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 14:57:28 -0400

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Teachers: Registration has been extended! Learn about copyright from a Penn
State expert. Attend:
Copyright Issues for Educators
a one-day course bringing you up-to-date on copyright issues in the classroom

Fall 2004
Pittsburgh, October 16 * Scranton, November 6 * State College, November 13

As a teacher who routinely uses, reproduces, or distributes copyrighted material
in the classroom, you have a personal and professional responsibility to protect
yourself from the liabilities that accompany its unlawful use. The most
effective means of doing so is to become well educated on the proper use of
information in the classroom.

Copyright Issues for Educators will bring together experts in copyright with
middle- and high-school educators like you, to promote a thorough understanding
of the rights and limitations offered by copyright law, including the recently
enacted TEACH Act.

Dr. Matt Jackson, associate professor and head of the Department of
Telecommunications at Penn State, is the course instructor.

This one-day course can be taken for Act 48 hours or course credit.

Learn more about how this course can benefit you by visiting
http://www.outreach.psu.edu/StatewidePrograms/Copyright/

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