This podcast is a recording of a presentation I shared on November 3, 2006 at the Beyond4Walls conference hosted by Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. In the session I discuss with participants myths which many people believe today relating to mp3 files and file sharing, sources for locating and sharing copyright-friendly music files and loops that can be legally incorporated into podcasts, and the ways students and teachers can comply with certainty with the fair use provisions of US copyright law when podcasting.
Show notes for this podcast include:
- K-12 Online Conference 2006
- Wiki links for this presentation
- Creative Commons
- CCMixter
- The Free Sound Project
- OpSound Music
- MagnaTune
- PenMachine Podcast (free instrumental clips for podcasters)
- “Be Creative” video from Creative Commons
- Copyright 101 for Educators: Winter 2003
- Podcasting Legal Guide
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