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VI. POLICY & PROCEDURE:   A. Children's Internet Protection Act      B. Copyright & Fair Use     C. Acceptable Use Policy Kit

Acceptable Use Policy Kit

1. Why create an AUP
2. What to include in an AUP
3. Use of Facilities
4. Responsible Personnel

5. Network Access
6. Disciplinary Actions
7. Limitation of Liability
8. Bibliography

Bibliography

Anderson, J.E. (1998) Internet/e-mail: devising workable/legal policies for students and staff. Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce fifth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1998.

Bellingham Public Schools, Bellingham, WA (August 1999) Bellingham School District 501 2314 Board Policy: Copyright compliance instruction. [online]. Available: http://www.bham.wednet.edu/copyrght.htm [August 3, 1999].

Copyright Findlaw: Cyberspace Law Center: Intellectual property [online]. Available: http://www.findlaw.com/01topics/cyber/ip/copyright.html. [February 8, 2002]

Gasaway, L. (1998) Software piracy and the software police. Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce fifth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1998.

Groton Public Schools, Groton CT (March 1999) Media technology services/policies and procedures. [online]. Available: http://www.groton.k12.ct.us/mts/mtspol.htm [August 17, 2000].

Harpaz, L. (1999) Digital discipline. Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce sixth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1999.

Leu, D.J., Jr. & Leu, D.D. (1999) Teaching with the Internet: lessons from the classroom. Massachusetts: Christopher-Gordon.

Redfield, S.E. (1999) Collisions on the information highway. Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce sixth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1999.

Richey, Susan (1998) Copyright: what educators need to know. Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce fifth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1998.

Honig, S. & Alton, L., Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis business law newsletter. June 2000, 2-3.

Secor, G.M. (1999) Digital dilemmas: academic fair use & copyright in the digital age. Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce sixth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1999.

Smith, P.J. (1999) The tollgate is closed: legal questions presented by barriers to entry to technology. Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce sixth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1999.

Software & Information Industry Association (2002) Copyright law and related issues [online]. Available:  http://www.siia.net/piracy/copyright/default.asp [February 8, 2002].

Splitt, D.A. (2000) Protect your schools from liability over COPPA. ESchool News, July 2000, 50.

Warner, R. (1999) Highway hoopla: is distance learning a Ford or Cadillac? Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce sixth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1999.

Willard, N. (2001) Supporting the Safe and Responsible Use of the Internet by Students: A Children's Internet Protection Act Planning Guide. [online]. Available: http://netizen.uoregon.edu/documents/cipa.html [February 8, 2002].

Willard, N. (1999) Cybercodes: the "how to" of school Internet policies and procedures. Paper delivered at the Franklin Pierce sixth annual educational law institute, Concord, NH, August 1999.

American Library Association, Washington Office (November 1998) Digital Millennium Copyright Act guide. [online] Available: http://www.ala.org/washoff/dmguide.html [August 17, 2000].

U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (1998) Kids and the Internet: the promise and the perils. An NCLIS hearing in Arlington, Virginia, November 10, 1998.

 

 


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