According to Copyright Law, educators may not read a story from a trade
book or textbook onto an audio tape for any reason except to assist the
visually impaired with medical proof of their impairment.
Cindy
Debra Allen <kidsbooks2002@YAHOO.COM> writes:
>I teach 16 classes each of K, 1 & 2, which is a LOT of
>reading the same books over and over. Does it violate
>copyright for me to record myself reading a book to
>replay in my own presence before the children? In
>other words, the recording is not for anyone else's
>use; it simply saves my voice.
>
> Debbie Allen, Librarian
> Sudduth Elementary, Starkville MS
> kidsbooks2002@yahoo.com
>
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Cindy Luchenbill
cluchenbill@fergflor.k12.mo.us
Library Media Specialist
Duchesne Elementary School
100 S. New Florissant Road
Florissant, MO 63031
314-831-1912 x1600 Voice
314-831-1914 Fax
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but
in having new eyes."
-Marcel Proust
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