UK Lesson Plan
Copyright and Fair Dealing (UK)
What rights to fair dealing do you have as a creator?
Age
12–13Time
50 mins.
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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Lesson Plan
50 mins.