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Copyright Literacy[edit]
This is page I am making about copyright literacy.[1] The term copyright literacy was first used in 2013 by Tania Todorova from Bulgaria who wrote her PhD thesis on this topic.[2] Copyright literacy is defined as:
in 2016 Secker and Morrison defined copyright literacy as:
"Acquiring and demonstrating the appropriate knowledge, skills and behaviours to enable the ethical creation and use of copyright material."[3]
Add in IFLA definition: Copyright literacy can be defined as sufficient copyright knowledge to be able to take well informed decisions on how to use copyrighted materials.
![Image of Queen Anne](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Dahl%2C_Michael_-_Queen_Anne_-_NPG_6187.jpg/220px-Dahl%2C_Michael_-_Queen_Anne_-_NPG_6187.jpg)
Here is a photo of Queen Anne. During her reign the first copyright law in the world was passed known as the Statute of Anne.
- ^ "Copyright Literacy". Copyright Literacy. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
- ^ "Copyright Literacy in Memory Institutions: Findings from scientific research project in Bulgaria | UNESCO Interfaculty Chair ICT in Library Studies, Education and Cultural Heritage". unesco.unibit.bg. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
- ^ Secker; Morrison, Jane; Chris (2016). Copyright and E-learning: a guide for practitioners (2nd ed.). London: Facet Publishing. p. 211.
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