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Copyright and Fair Dealing (UK)

What rights to fair dealing do you have as a creator?

Age

12–13

Time

50 mins.

Children and young people can be voracious consumers -- and creators -- of media, and it's easier than ever for them to find and share digital content online. But do they know about concepts like fair dealing, UK copyright law and public domain? Give learners a framework they can use to better understand how fair dealing works in the real world.

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Objectives:
  • Define the terms copyright, public domain and fair dealing.

  • Identify the purpose of the four exceptions of fair dealing.

  • Apply fair dealing to real-world examples, making a case for or against.

Vocabulary Show definitions
copyright · public domain · sampling · fair dealing · licence

copyright – legal protection that creators have over the things they create
public domain – creative work that's not copyrighted and free to use without permission
sampling – reworking a portion of a song or sound recording into a new composition
fair dealing – the circumstances in which copyrighted works can be used without permission from the copyright owner
licence – a clear way to define the type of copyright a creative work has, so that others know how they can use it
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Key Standards Supported

Lesson Plan

50 mins.

Warm-Up: Copyright and Fair Dealing

15 mins.

Explore: Fair and Square

20 mins.

Debate: Sampling or Stealing?

15 mins.
Creative Commons Attribution, Non Commercial,No Derivatives
© Common Sense Media. Lessons are shareable with attribution for noncommercial use only. No remixing permitted. View detailed license information at creativecommons.org. Lesson last updated: December 2020

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Creative Commons Attribution, Non Commercial,No Derivatives
© Common Sense Media. Lessons are shareable with attribution for noncommercial use only. No remixing permitted. View detailed license information at creativecommons.org. Lesson last updated: December 2020

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