Question
I mixed up the image by flipping it.
Answer the following question in a 5th graders response in 2 sentences each .
• What did you do to edit or change the photo?
• In what way can your new project be protected under fair use?
• Are you sure that you changed enough of your photo so that it fits under fair use?
• Let's pretend that we are going to redistribute this photo onto the internet. Think back to the Greative Commons. laws we discussed in this unit. Which Creative Commons law would you use to protect your new project with and why?
Answer the following question in a 5th graders response in 2 sentences each .
• What did you do to edit or change the photo?
• In what way can your new project be protected under fair use?
• Are you sure that you changed enough of your photo so that it fits under fair use?
• Let's pretend that we are going to redistribute this photo onto the internet. Think back to the Greative Commons. laws we discussed in this unit. Which Creative Commons law would you use to protect your new project with and why?
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I changed the photo by flipping it, which means I made it look like a mirror image. This made the picture look different from the original.
My new project can be protected under fair use because I changed the original photo enough to make it new and creative. Fair use allows us to use someone else's work as long as we add something original to it.
Yes, I believe I changed enough of my photo by flipping it so it fits under fair use. Even though the changes were simple, they made a unique version that doesn't copy the original exactly.
If I were to share this photo online, I would use the Creative Commons license that allows others to use it but requires them to give credit to me. This way, I protect my work while still letting others enjoy it!
My new project can be protected under fair use because I changed the original photo enough to make it new and creative. Fair use allows us to use someone else's work as long as we add something original to it.
Yes, I believe I changed enough of my photo by flipping it so it fits under fair use. Even though the changes were simple, they made a unique version that doesn't copy the original exactly.
If I were to share this photo online, I would use the Creative Commons license that allows others to use it but requires them to give credit to me. This way, I protect my work while still letting others enjoy it!
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