Professional development of Librarians
28
Topics considered of interest in the professional development of librarians from the public, specialist and educational sectors.
Curated by carogers
Follow
Scooped by carogers onto Professional development of Librarians
Scoop.it!

National Leadership Grants for Libraries - Grants.gov - Find Grant ...

Eligible libraries include public libraries, public elementary and secondary school libraries, college and university libraries, research libraries and archives that are not an integral part of an institution of higher education and ...
No comment yet.
Discover Topics carogers is following
Digital Citizenship in Schools School Library Advocacy Blended Librarianship The Information Professional SchoolLibrariesTeacherLibrarians Information Literacy - Education
and 18 others
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by carogers from The Information Professional
Scoop.it!

License to thrill: digital copyright | Lexology (Use of Images Online) - podcast

License to thrill: digital copyright | Lexology (Use of Images Online) - podcast | Professional development of Librarians | Scoop.it

Morton Fraser
Austin Flynn, Sam Price and Gordon White:

"Have you ever used an image from a Google search for a presentation or uploaded the image to your Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Flickr account?

Have you ever thought about the implications of copyright?

Morton Fraser’s IP experts, Austin Flynn and Same Price, are joined by Gordon White from FatBuzz to discuss the use of images throughout social media networks; what exactly are the implications of ‘good, old fashioned’ copyright in the digital age?

Now that images are very much part of social media, with 240million uploaded to Facebook everyday (that’s 3,000 per second), and are ‘part of the public domain’ who exactly owns what and can you ‘innocently’ use another’s image?

They ask; what is the law surrounding the use of images online? How can you protect yourself and your images? Which license should you use - creative or commercial commons? What are the implications for bloggers? Are T&Cs of these licenses clear enough?"

 

Podcast: http://www.morton-fraser.com/publications/podcasts/3178_license_to_thrill_digital_copyright

 


Via Errol A. Adams JD/MLS, Karen du Toit
No comment yet.