Saturday, April 19, 2008

Copyright

I was recently at the ISASA media conference at Hilton, and one of the talks that I attended was on Plagiarism. Although this is a serious problem, it made me think of the age old topic of Copyright. Having been a Media teacher for many years, I am fully aware how many teachers copy work from books, fully aware that a copyright exists.
Ever since I have been in the publishing business, I have been exposed to a number of teachers who have created workbooks of their own which they are marketing. Most of these books took many years to create and the only way that they receive a reward for this hard work, is through the sale of their books. It is therefore criminal in more ways than one to copy their work.
My appeal to teachers is to think of the person whom you are stealing from. We need talented people creating workbooks, but they also need to make a living!

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