The Europeana Task Force on Audiovisual Material in Europeana Classroom developed a case study on Copyright in Education to help teachers across the EU use audiovisual content lawfully and safely. They carried out an EU-wide survey from which they extracted frequently asked questions about copyright, such as: I’m a teacher – can I copy and use anything I find on the web for educational purposes? or I found an incredible video for my lessons on YouTube. Can I use it? You can find the answers to these and other FAQs here.
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