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		<title>By: academhack &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Help with Copyright</title>
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		<description>[...] Two weeks ago I mentioned a report titled &#8220;The Cost of Copyright and Media Confusion.&#8221; One of the papers principle claims is that ignorance of copyright law is damaging education. To help clear up these matters you can read the copyright crash course an excellent primer on things copyright and academe. This resource is of interest both to teachers who want to use copyrighted material and to thos producing work and wondering what their rights and options are, all explained for the non-legal types. [...]</description>
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