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How do I avoid violating copyright law and fair use standards on the web?

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How do I avoid violating copyright law and fair use standards on the web?

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Certain strategies you can use to avoid violating copyright law and fair use standards on the web are by using blackboard. Blackboard can be access by students and faculty. Be sure that only students who are enrolled are the only ones to be able to access blackboard. Do not allow public access. Make sure that all your materials are safely store and protected from the public and if you would like to share with the public then follow instructions to do so. Also make sure that you produce least amount of materials. Only make limit amounts of work available for students for example, if you only gave one section to be complete by the students then only provide them with that one section. Make sure that the work posted is not easily copied. Lastly, check the copyright on the work, make sure that you dont need permission to use the information if not your own.

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