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Digital Professionalism
Table of Contents
About this resource
Introduction
Module 1: Your Digital Footprint
Module 2: Managing your Footprint
Module 3: Legal Obligations
Libel [1]
Libel [2]
Data Protection [1]
Data Protection [2]
Data Protection [3]
Copyright Infringement [1]
Copyright Infringement [2]
Summary
Copyright Infringement [1]
Scenario 10
Sonia wants to use a YouTube film she found online for a presentation at a conference.
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Should she:
a)
Copy/ paste or save and download the film and post it on her own presentation. Then later allow the conference hosts post the presentation on their website.
b)
Embed a live link to it within her slides
c)
Embed a live link to it on her slides but with it referenced and permission from the person who posted it on YouTube originally
d)
It's not safe to do either; she should create her own film.
Please select an answer
This is not the best advice. This film may not even be the original work of the person who was hosting it on YouTube and may contain music and images from a number of sources and belong to a number of people. Permission to re-use must always be sought preferably from the originators and it is best practice to embed a live link only, and only with permission.
This is not the best advice. This film may not even be the original work of the person who was hosting it on YouTube and may contain music and images from a number of sources and belong to a number of people. Permission to re-use must always be sought, preferably from the originators and it is best practice to embed a live link only, and only with permission.
As long as permission to re-use is sought, preferably from the originators and it is best practice to embed a live link only, and only with permission. This film may not even be the original work of the person who was hosting it on YouTube and may contain music and images from a number of sources and belong to a number of people.
If you create your own film/ images, she must be sure that she has the consent of the people in the image and does not embellish the film or image with music sourced online, or material (such as professional photos or film stills) that could belong to someone else.