Copyright and User Rights: A Definition of Terms

This overview of copyright law and fair dealing or user rights in Canada features an in-depth interview with Jim Swanson, a lawyer specializing in intellectual property and copyright, defining the key terms and principles to guide teachers in their use of open educational resources and avoid potential copyright infringement.

Contributors: Randy LaBonte, Rory McGreal, David Porter

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Copyright and User Rights: A Definition of Terms- Multiplying OER Impact: Building In-service Teacher OER Capacity for Graduate Credit ABOER by Dr Connie Blomgren, PhD & Verena Roberts is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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Creating Policy for OER in Canada

This podcast discusses the creation of supportive policies for open educational resources in Canada and the Canadian provinces, asking how the structure of the education system affects the options around the use of OER, and what changes might be required to take full advantage of OER to transform teaching and learning.

Contributors: Randy LaBonte, Rory McGreal, David Porter

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Creating Policy for OER in Canada- Multiplying OER Impact: Building In-service Teacher OER Capacity for Graduate Credit ABOER by Dr Connie Blomgren, PhD & Verena Roberts is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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