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Link to third party web sites that contain copyrighted works |
Embed social media content -or- Link directly to a copyrighted file |
Use public domain works made prior to 1924, freely |
Copy entire documents, images, or video (always assume a work is copyrighted) |
Use your or UNT's own creative works, since we are the copyright owners! |
Use another's unpublished work without their express, written permission |
Request graphic design services from CLEAR |
Modify a copyrighted image & use the new version (it will be an unauthorized "derivative work") |
Use these select web sites to find images for your course |
Use Google, Bing, or Yahoo to find images for use in your course |
Use works licensed under Creative Commons terms |
Omit an attribution for any work licensed under Creative Commons terms which requires it |
Use a screenshot of a software interface |
Use a pirated or unlicensed copy of software -or- screenshot of a web page |
Reformat, reorder, and redisplay third party data |
Make an exact copy of a table or graph (the design/layout is copyrighted) |
Quote and cite small portions of text |
Copy more than 5% of a written work -or- Omit citations |
Use a still frame image from a video when linking to a web site hosting the video |
Use a still frame image from a video for any purpose not directly pedagogical |
Use a work you co-authored, unless a work made-for-hire |
Use a work made-for-hire created at a previous employer, without written permission |
Use government works, as they are considered in the public domain |
Use the name, likeness, photograph, signature, or audio of a famous person |
Use trademarks to identify a company or individual |
Use trademarks in any other manner, especially advertising |