Instructional Video1:31
The Business Professor

Understanding Copyright Protection and Securing Your IP Rights

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explains how to capture and secure copyrights or intellectual property rights. The video also discusses the duration of copyright protection for individuals and corporations.
Instructional Video2:46
Global Ethics Solutions

Understanding Confidentiality and Intellectual Property Issues and Problems (Part 1)

Higher Ed
This presentation helps viewers understand confidential information, trade secrets, and intellectual property as well as the costs of protecting intellectual property.
Instructional Video5:20
Professor Dave Explains

The Purpose of Mixed Economies

9th - Higher Ed
We've talked about free market economies and command economies, but the truth of the matter is that nearly every country on Earth utilizes a mixed economy, which blends aspects of each of the aforementioned economy types. Whether talking...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Understanding Copyright: Why It Matters and How It Works

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover how copyright protects creators' works from unauthorized use and how it supports artists and creators who make a living from their work. Learn the basics of fair use, what type of content can be copyrighted, and the importance...
Instructional Video3:55
The Business Professor

Understanding the SWOT Analysis in Business

Higher Ed
In this video, the presenter explains the SWOT analysis, which stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats, as one of the most commonly employed business tools in large businesses and startup ventures. The presenter...
Instructional Video45:54
The Wall Street Journal

The Hot Seat

Higher Ed
Cybersecurity incidents demand quick thinking and decisive responses. In this exercise scenario, a fictional company is faced with some tough choices when their security is compromised.
Instructional Video7:45
1
1
PBS

Should It Be Illegal for Facebook to Sell Your Data? | America From Scratch

7th - 12th Standards
"Surveillance Capitalism" refers to practice companies like Facebook and Google use to collect and sell users' information. A short video from PBS reveals how that business model works and then asks viewers to consider whether that...
Instructional Video2:24
C-SPAN

On This Day: Creation of the World Wide Web

7th - 12th
Most modern-day individuals have access to the Internet in some form. Academics learn about the creation of the World Wide Web from its inventor Tim Berners-Lee. The thought-provoking resource shares Berners-Lee's thoughts on how he...
Instructional Video2:02
1
1
GCFGlobal.org

Using Creative Commons Content

10th - Higher Ed Standards
What if there was a way to get content online without having to worry about copyright laws? As it turns out, there is! Scholars discover how to use content from the creative commons. They learn about the guidelines they must follow when...
Instructional Video1:54
1
1
GCFGlobal.org

How to Copyright Your Content

10th - Higher Ed Standards
A person can't lock up a musical performance or video in a safe, but there are ways to protect creative content from theft. Viewers see how to copyright original content in the United States. Pupils learn how to register their work with...
Instructional Video2:42
1
1
GCFGlobal.org

Understanding Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use

10th - Higher Ed Standards
What are copyright, public domain, and fair use practices? Scholars find out by watching the second of four videos from a media literacy series. They learn about how copyright laws protect intellectual property and understand the...
Instructional Video2:21
1
1
GCFGlobal.org

Avoiding Plagiarism

10th - Higher Ed Standards
How can learners avoid plagiarism in their academic work? Pupils learn some helpful strategies with the first of four videos from the Use Information Correctly series. Scholars discover the importance of citing sources and learn how to...
Instructional Video11:34
1
1
Crash Course

Media Policy and You: Crash Course Media Literacy #9

8th - 12th Standards
Sharing is caring! How much does your class know about the laws that govern sharing on social media and other areas of the Internet? The video, part of an ongoing series about media literacy, examines copyright laws, intellectual...
Instructional Video13:30
1
1
Crash Course

IP Problems, YouTube, and the Future

10th - 12th
The last episode in the mini-series exploring intellectual property laws recaps the major points examined in the other six videos and the problems that have developed. In addition, the narrator shares his predictions for the future of IP...
Instructional Video10:00
1
1
Crash Course

International IP Law

10th - 12th
The sixth in a series of seven videos on intellectual property focuses on the complex international treaties that attempt to regulate and protect intellectual property. The video explores the arguments for and against strong...
Instructional Video11:20
1
1
Crash Course

Trademarks and Avoiding Consumer Confusion

11th - Higher Ed
What's the difference between trademarks and copyright? The three requirements for trademarks, the process for applying for a trademark, and influencing factors like genericide (aspirin, kleenex®, etc.), are all explored in the...
Instructional Video9:51
1
1
Crash Course

Patents, Novelty, and Trolls

10th - 12th
The big idea in the fourth of a series of seven videos about intellectual property is that patents are for things while copyright for ideas. The narrator explains the five requirements that inventors address in order to be granted a patent.
Instructional Video11:39
1
1
Crash Course

Copyright, Exceptions, and Fair Use

11th - Higher Ed
Why have courts declared the Fair Use clause the most troublesome in copyright law? Does this clause mean that teachers can use copyrighted materials for educational purposes? What are the exceptions to copyright enforcement? Find...
Instructional Video12:18
1
1
Crash Course

Copyright Basics

10th - 12th
What is the law of copyright? What types of things can be copyrighted? What types of materials can not be copyrighted? Find out by viewing the second video in a series about the hot topic of intellectual property.
Instructional Video10:10
1
1
Crash Course

Introduction to Intellectual Property

10th - 12th
Intellectual Property, the hottest new topic in law schools. But just what does the term mean? Specifically? Legally? Legally, it refers to "Nonphysical property that stems from, is identified as, and whose value is based on an [a novel]...
Instructional Video11:15
Khan Academy

SOPA and PIPA

9th - 12th Standards
Your learners will be very interested to learn about the Stop Online Piracy Act and how copyright infringement was challenged by a bill introduced into the United States Congress in 2012. The video provides an overview of the the bill's...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Intellectual Property #2: Copyright Basics

9th - 10th
Part of a series on Intellectual Property, Stan Muller is teaching us the basics about copyright law in the United States. [12:17]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Applying to New Contexts Law Passage Copyright

9th - 10th
Watch a demonstration of one way to approach questions in the LSAT that ask you to apply information presented in the passage to new contexts. The example in this case analyzes the ownership of intellectual property. [3:49]
Instructional Video
University of British Columbia

University of British Columbia: Digital Tatoo: Intellectual Property: Copyrights

9th - 10th
This video discusses the issue of Intellectual Copyright and the laws that relate to it in both Canada and the U.S. [5:20]