| Copyright
Issues for Fasttrack to America's Past |
Originating Page |
Q: May we buy
one copy of Fasttrack to America's Past, or a class set, and
then photocopy pages for the rest of the
students? A: You may not copy pages from the book. The book is copyrighted and registered with the U.S. Copyright Office. Copying pages is a violation of federal law and academic ethics. Even when done with "good intentions," it is theft, plain and simple. The legal penalties are serious, and include both criminal and civil penalties. Thank you for respecting the author's right to his work by avoiding illegal copying. Q: May I print maps, charts, and other materials from this Internet support site to use in my classroom? A: Teachers and students may download to computer media and/or print many of the pages and images from this Internet support site, such as the completed maps, timelines, and charts. Please see the copyright information posted on the specific web page of the material you are interested in using. The Internet support site pages and images may not be incorporated in other Internet pages or any commercial product. You are welcome to place a link from your school, class, or personal Internet page to our home page.Q: What should I do if I have a copyright question or I am concerned about a copyright violation? A: Please call our office in Springfield, Virginia, at: (703) 644 - 4612 |