A copyright lesson for scholastic online media? (and maybe those not online)
An editor created a firestorm of comment Nov.4, according to multiple sources, by claiming material on the Internet is public domain. Time...
Read More45Words t-shirts and more
JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Commission’s Student Partners have been cooking up some great ideas for what they’re going...
Read MoreCopyright mistakes, one more time
For another good look at what constitutes common copyright errors, look at the latest 10,000 Words by Mark S. Luckie. A tip of the Tweet...
Read MoreTeacher does not have First Amendment rights over curriculum
In today’s issue of NSBA LEGAL CLIP, you can read the National School Board’s take on the issue of teachers not having First...
Read MoreSave your high school newspaper
A re-Tweet from Cheryl Pell of Michigan State University caught my attention today. Pell highlighted an MSU student’s blog called...
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