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>Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 05:16:05 -0500
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>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information    Forum
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>Subject: Re: #9332 Copyright and Art Work
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The least they should do is give a citation as to where/from whom 
(sometimes there is a name of a photographer) they got it, and also add 
the link to that site.

Best,

Dania Shapira

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> Hi Folks,
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> I am trying to figure out how to enforce copyright laws with students who
> download artwork from the web to use in their projects.
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> Any advice or suggestions?
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> Tracy N. Dingess
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