Saturday, April 7, 2012

P5 and P6 pupils to reflect on Copyright

Jean saved a picture from a website and used it on her own blog. In the blog, she acknowledged where she saved it from. Is she doing the right thing? Why or why not?

16 comments:

  1. yes,because she did not claim the picture as her own,therefore she is right.But she did not seek permision from the owner so she is partialy wrong.

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  2. no you should not use pictures online as they are aready copyrighted by the artist

    brian yee 6i

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  3. no.they are already copyrighted. Koh Arron 5Respect

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  4. she is doing the right thing by stateing the sorce but she did not ask permision to use it

    jevychua (6rp)

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  5. She is doing partially right and wrong. Because She stated the souece but what she did was wrong was she did not ask permission for it from the source owner
    lincoln lim 5G

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  6. she did not do the right thing.she did not ask the person who created the picture for perrmission,the picture might be copyrighted
    James lau [5 respect]

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    I think that people should not post their name,age,or their pictures.But the person who reads it is also wrong. Zen Hoflich,5adaptability bukit timah primary school

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  8. No,because she did not ask the artist's permission.
    Paul 5A Hong Kong Po leung Kuk Lam Man Chan English Primary School

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  9. She should not post any important information like her PICTURE.....



    Lucas Chang,
    P5 cyber wellness ambassador

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  10. No, she should have asked the owner first before she posted in her blog.

    Austin 5Apadtilibty

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  11. I think it is a bad thing because people might take her photo and mess it up.


    wong an wen ,
    5adaptability

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  13. do not type in capital melvin

    some admin

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  14. coppyright laws make it illegal for anyone to coppy a piece of work without permision for the owner


    Chua Jevy

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