1.
Under Australian law a teacher typically owns the copyright on the resources they create unless the employer has written their own ownership into the work contract.
true
2.
The copyright of a work expires when the creator passes away.
false
3.
Fair dealing in Australia gives the educator the right to use copyrighted materials at all times with no license required.
false
4.
Under the principles of Creative Commons, teachers are not required to adhere to any specific terms germane to copyright.
false
5.
If materials are copyrighted to a school, the teacher who created them has the moral right to be attributed as the creator.
true
6.
If materials are copyrighted to a school, the teacher who created them gives up the right to object to derogatory treatment of the materials.
false
7.
Teachers on short-term work visas in a foreign country are generally discouraged from using Open Educational Resources in their lesson planning.
false
8.
Teachers should check their school’s or institution’s specific policies regarding the use and creation of educational materials.
true