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Traditional Territories Acknowledgement
Copyright and Attribution for Copyright Toolkit for Manitoba Post-Secondary Institutions
Module at a Glance
Pre-Module Self Check
What Copyright Is
Why Copyright Matters to Educators
Copyright in Manitoba
Module Summary
Post-Module Self Check
Pre-Module Self-Check
Copyright Literacy in the Context of Your Role at a Post-Secondary Institution
Differentiating Protected from Non-Protected Work at Your Institution Based on Copyright Act Guidelines
Activity: Protected vs. Non-Protected Work
Various Ways to Ensure Activities are Compliant with Canadian Copyright Law
Activity: Copyright Compliance
Opportunities to Engage with Copyright Proactively at Your Institution
Opportunity # 1: Policies, guidelines, and support staff at your institution
Opportunity # 2: Workshops and training sessions
Opportunity # 3: Copyright advocacy efforts
Post-Module Self-Check
When you need to think about Copyright
Scenarios that Trigger Copyright Decisions
Distinguishing Protected vs. Non‑Protected Works (Pressbooks content)
Fair dealing in context
Post Module Self-Check
Exclusive Rights (Reproduce, Perform, Publish, etc.)
Activity: Manitoba-Relevant Teaching Examples
Authors' Rights, Copyright, and Publication Agreements
Is This Use Permitted?
Activity: Applying Fair Dealing
User Rights in Canada
Fair Dealing
What is Creative Commons?
How Licenses Work
License Types: Institutional, Publisher, Media, Database
How Licenses Interact with Statutory Rights
The 5Rs of Openness
Open Education and Ethical Considerations for Indigenous Knowledge
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