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The copyright protections that we normally associate with print also govern the use of audio, video,images, and text on the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW). The intuitive interface of the WWW
makes it easy for the computer user to copy and use images, text, video and other graphics that are likely
to be protected by copyright. A document may be copyrighted even if it does not explicitly state that it is
copyrighted. As a result, it is a good idea to assume materials such as documents, images, or video clips
are copyrighted. Educators can avoid copyright violations and legally use copyrighted materials if they
understand and comply with the fair use guidelines. If you believe, after you review this document, that
your proposed use does not comply with fair use guidelines, you always have the option to ask for
permission from the copyright holder.
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