Difference between revisions of "If children create materials in the course of their assignments, who owns the copyright?"

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|Question=If children create materials in the course of their assignments, who owns the copyright?
 
|Question=If children create materials in the course of their assignments, who owns the copyright?
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|Answer=Without any agreement between the guardians and instructors that a school owns the right to student’s work (which appears rather rare), the student who creates the material owns the copyright in the work.
 
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|Document=Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licensing
 
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Without any agreement between the guardians and instructors that a school owns the right to student’s work (which appears rather rare), the student who creates the material owns the copyright in the work.
 

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Without any agreement between the guardians and instructors that a school owns the right to student’s work (which appears rather rare), the student who creates the material owns the copyright in the work.

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