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Life of copyright end date.
Not exact matches
This set
of resource includes: • 6 attractive PowerPoint presentations which lead the class through each
of the lessons • Fun and thought provoking activities and discussion starters, worksheets and questions to reinforce the learning • 6 differentiated homework tasks • A mark sheet which allows pupils to track their own progress • An
end of unit test to prepare the students for exams or can be used as a form
of assessment • A complete teacher's guide including easy to follow lesson plans • An answer booklet to help the teacher along The lessons are: Lesson 1 — Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact
of technology on modern
life Lesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 —
Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkin.com
The
Copyright Office proposal would have a disproportionately negative, even catastrophic, impact on the ability
of painters and illustrators to make a
living from selling copies
of their work... It is deeply troubling that government should be considering taking away their principal means
of making
ends meet — their
copyrights.
Given all
of the concentration these days on the «high - tech»
end of copyright, as well as the news - making cases
of alleged plagiarism that have seen authors in court (and there's yet another case, also in today's Times, involving the author
of the improbably named «How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a
Life» (page A14), its interesting to reflect on the story about Xerox and the... [more]