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Monday
Nov232009

Copyright and Lesson Plans - A Rejoinder from Tom H.

Tom Hoffman at TuttleSVC, a longtime friend of the blog, has taken the copyright post on teachers selling lesson plans to the logical next level of whether this information is even capable of being copyrighted at all. It is a good post and I encourage you to continue our ongoing conversation on this issue over there. There is such good conversation on this issue, and so many implications, it looks like I am going to be forced to write an article on this one.

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