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Part One of Two
Watch the video below on Copyright and Fair Dealing in Canada. Make sure you are logged into your account. You can rewatch sections of the video if you are unsure of the answer.
There are eight fair dealing purposes that the video highlighted which may not infringe copyright:
- Research
- Private Study
- Criticism
- Review
- News Reporting
- Education
- Satire
- Parody
- Considering these eight purposes, select four of them and in Google Document, describe a situation for each one where a student might be able to use copyright material without infringing the copyright.
- Make a separate paragraph for each purpose and your situation.
- You can use online sources, but make sure to cite any information you use.
- Create a title for your Google Document, edit it carefully and use the spell checker before sharing your final work with the teacher.
SUGGESTION: You can review material on Fair Dealing Guidelines by clicking here .