Music and Copyright

‘Tis that time of year again. Time when many schools are holding assemblies and putting together retrospectives of the year. We know the power of music, and many schools want to include music in their retrospective projects.

 

Unfortunately, many people don’t stop to think about their actions. It is very easy to download a piece of audio from the Internet, or a CD that someone brings in, or buy a CD.

 

However, is it legal to use that music as part of presentation?

The short answer is no.

 

If you are playing the music for the school, it becomes a public performance. Public performance is different than personal use. Here is the definition of a public performance:

 

A “public performance” of music is defined in the U.S. copyright law to include any music played outside a normal circle of friends and family. Songwriters, composers, and music publishers have the exclusive right to play their music publicly and to authorize others to do so under the copyright law. This is known as the “Performing Right”. This right was designed to enable and encourage music creators to continue to create music.

When you see the words “All Rights Reserved” on a movie that you’ve rented or purchased, you know that playing that movie before a public audience is prohibited. The same restrictions apply to music that is purchased, broadcast, or live musicians that are hired to play in a public setting. Every business or organization must receive permission from the copyright owners of the music they are playing before playing it publicly.

 

Publicly includes schools. There are some “fair use” conditions that allow schools to use parts of copyrighted music, but those don’t generally cover assemblies. There is a popular misconception that because it is used in a school, copyright doesn’t apply.

 

The good news is that there are some resources that can be used. These are generally found by looking for Creative Commons licensed material. Specifically, you want to look for is licensed under ShareAlike.

Please see below for clarification from Creative Commons:

 

Can I use any song with a CC license on it?

Almost — you need to make sure that what you want to do with the music is OK under the terms of the particular Creative Commons license it’s under. CC-licensed music isn’t free for all uses, only some — so make sure to check out the terms (you can find these by clicking on each song’s license icon).

Most importantly, you need to use music that is not licensed under a No Derivative Works license. This means that the musician doesn’t want you to change, transform, or make a derivative work using their music. Under CC licenses, synching the music to images amounts to transforming the music, so you can’t legally use a song under a CC No Derivative Works license in your video.

Also, make sure to properly credit the musician and the track, as well as express the CC license the track is under. For example, you might include text like this at the end of your video:

This video features the song “Desaprendere (Treatment)” by fourstones, available under a Creative CommonsAttribution-Noncommercial license.

 

 

Google Apps for Education

The technology department is pleased to let you know that we are working on the transition to Google Apps for Education. This transition will fully take effect beginning in August of 2013.

 

However, we are hard at work to make sure that the transition is as easy as possible for you.

 

Why are we transitioning? 

 

  • Google Apps for Education is free. This will save the district money in terms of licensing.
  • Flexibility
  • Communication
  • Sharing
  • Spam filtering
  • 21st Century Teaching opportunities
  • Accessibility
  • More space

 

What can you do?

 

  • Please do NOT create a google account using your district email.
  • Become familiar with Google Apps for Education by viewing the links on this page.
  • Clean up your email account:
    • Delete items that you don’t need
    • Empty your deleted items (remember that when you push the delete button or click the X, you are just putting in the trash, not completely deleting it. This is akin to throwing a something in the kitchen trash can, eventually you have to empty that trash can (ie, delete your “deleted items”).)

 

Next Steps:

 

  • We are creating an account for every employee in the district.
  • We are identifying Trainers per school to be resources.
  • We are testing our implementation.
  • We are reviewing which options make the most sense for our district.

 

This will be a change for many people. This is also a terrific opportunity to learn some new workflows, make things more efficient and effective. With some things, there may be mindset changes.

SPAM again.

A piece of SPAM has made it past our filter. However, our well educated staff is not falling for it. Several teachers have sent me the SPAM. Please note:

  • There is nonsensical wording at the bottom of the email.
  • They are asking you to open a .zip file (this is a common way to spread a virus)
  • Lots of people are listed in the To: file (this doesn’t make sense for a package delivery)
  • Threat of charging you money if it’s not received.

Here comes the SPAM:

USPS notification

Our company’s courier couldn’t make the delivery of parcel.

REASON: Postal code contains an error.
LOCATION OF YOUR PARCEL: New York
DELIVERY STATUS: sort order
SERVICE: One-day Shipping
NUMBER OF YOUR PARCEL: 3I4KJ7D1R5
FEATURES: No

Label is enclosed to the letter.
Print a label and show it at your post office.

An additional information:

If the parcel isn’t received within 30 working days our company will have the right to claim compensation from you for it’s keeping in the amount of $8.26 for each day of keeping of it.

You can find the information about the procedure and conditions of parcels keeping in the nearest office.

Thank you for using our services.
USPS Global.

 

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More SPAM

There is an additional piece of SPAM that has made it through our filter. Please do NOT click on it.

Please note that there are several “tip offs” that let us know that this is SPAM

SPAM

Tips:

  1. This comes from somewhere other than @dearborn.k12.mi.us or @dearbornschools.org
  2. This comes from someone who is not in the district.
  3. There is no signature.
  4. The link sends you to someplace other than Dearborn Schools. (if you hover your mouse over the link- but don’t click on it on a computer, it will show you the URL that it will open).
  5. The language of the email is extremely generic.

Class A, MI-STAR and Firefox

There is a known issue with FireFox and rendering of PDF’s. This may frustrate some users. The easiest fix is to use a browser other than FireFox if you need to view reports through MI-STAR or Class A.

 

If you are an advanced user and set on using FireFox, the issue revolves around the default way that FireFox handles PDF’s. You could restore FireFox to using Adobe Reader as the PDF reader.

Free Laptop Carts

Free to a Dearborn School that will use them to house Dearborn Public School materials. That’s right, we have 5 computer carts that are in great condition and absolutely free for school use. If interested, please contact Karen Hanses. Thanks.

Cart 1 – Wilma.

Cart 2 – Betty.

Cart 3 – George

Cart 4 – Barney

Cart 5 – Dino

 

 

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Important – iOS user information

If you use an iOS device (iPhone or iPad) to sync with your work email, please make sure that you have updated to iOS 6.1.2. This update fixes an issue with Exchange. You can check which version you are on by tapping on:
– Settings
– General
-About

Then scroll down to version. It should say 6.1.2

If not, go back to your General Settings and select Software Update.

MI-STAR Link

As many of you know, last summer, we moved MI-STAR from being held locally to RESA. One of the side effects of that was that some individuals needed to change their bookmark to reflect the corrected location.

In order to make your lives easier, we have always maintained https://teacher.dearborn.k12.mi.us as a link to MI-STAR. This is easier for people to remember. When you enter that address into a URL, it redirects to the correct link (https://zangleweb.resa.net//Dearborn/ZangleConnect/). However, this makes for an “extra step” for the computer system. If there is an issue with one of our servers, it can take additional time to get that redirection to happen.

Thus, the best link to set up is directly to the RESA server: https://zangleweb.resa.net//Dearborn/ZangleConnect/

Simply click on the link above, then bookmark.

*This is cross posted on our previous technology blog as well. 

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