Information about homeschool trademark
Information about homeschool trademark
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Ahmyla1972 » Thu, 30 Apr 2020 20:09:41 PM
Does someone here know about copyright law? I want to copy a few pages from a coding book that has a lot of mathematics curriculum for grade 6 so I can homeschool my child. Do I need to get copyright or trademark permission from the author to do this? Any assistance pointing us in the correct direction would be appreciated.
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Kinsey_homeschooler » Sat, 02 May 2020 07:22:41 AM
Ahmyla1972 wrote:
Good day everyone,Does someone here know about copyright law? I want to copy a few pages from a coding book that has a lot of mathematics curriculum for grade 6 so I can homeschool my child. Do I need to get copyright or trademark permission from the author to do this? Any assistance pointing us in the correct direction would be appreciated.
I think you are legally permitted to copy up to 10% as long as it is for teaching and not for commercial purposes.
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Tiegan » Wed, 06 May 2020 03:52:41 AM
Ahmyla1972 wrote:
Good day everyone,Does someone here know about copyright law? I want to copy a few pages from a coding book that has a lot of mathematics curriculum for grade 6 so I can homeschool my child. Do I need to get copyright or trademark permission from the author to do this? Any assistance pointing us in the correct direction would be appreciated.
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Payton » Fri, 08 May 2020 07:49:41 AM
Ahmyla1972 wrote:
Good day everyone,Does someone here know about copyright law? I want to copy a few pages from a coding book that has a lot of mathematics curriculum for grade 6 so I can homeschool my child. Do I need to get copyright or trademark permission from the author to do this? Any assistance pointing us in the correct direction would be appreciated.
From what I understand, if it's ten percent or less, you should be OK. I think it's lawful.Experience the Lernsys Difference
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