ABJ.ELAR.1.C
Understand and apply the laws affecting broadcast journalism, including copyright law, the fair use exemption, and the ownership of intellectual property.
Advanced Broadcast Journalism I, II, III (One-Half Credit to One Credit). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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lawsbroadcast journalismcopyright lawfair use exemptionownershipintellectual property
Skills
- understand (laws affecting broadcast journalism) #dok1
- apply (laws affecting broadcast journalism) #dok2
- identify (copyright law, fair use exemption, ownership of intellectual property) #dok1
- analyze (applications of copyright, fair use, and ownership in real broadcast scenarios) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify laws that affect broadcast journalism, such as copyright, fair use, and ownership of intellectual property. #dok1
- I can explain the meanings of copyright law, fair use exemption, and intellectual property ownership. #dok1
- I can apply the laws of copyright, fair use, and ownership of intellectual property to broadcast journalism scenarios. #dok2
- I can compare different laws as they apply to specific situations in broadcast journalism. #dok2
- I can analyze a broadcast scenario to determine if copyright, fair use, or intellectual property laws have been followed. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Laws like copyright and fair use directly influence how content can be used in broadcast journalism.
- Understanding and applying media law is essential to ethical and legal broadcast production.
Essential Questions
- What are the key laws that govern the practice of broadcast journalism?
- How does copyright law protect creators in broadcasting?
- When is it acceptable to use copyrighted material under the fair use exemption?
- What constitutes ownership of intellectual property in the context of broadcast media?
- How do these laws and concepts affect everyday decisions in broadcast journalism?