00:10:52 Classroom 1: We love QUESTIONS. Really, we do. Please *DO* post QUESTIONS into the CHAT window to EVERYONE. Capitalize the word QUESTION. That will help the host not miss any questions and prioritize them for the instructor. Example: QUESTION -- Why is the sky blue? 00:11:27 Classroom 1: Please *DO NOT* post direct PRIVATE questions to the host. That messes up the chat screen. 00:11:31 Carlton Hughes: Hello, everyone! Trying to unmute but it's not letting me. And, praise God, I have recovered; still get a bit tired at times. 00:11:31 Rhonda Dragomir: Hello, everyone! 00:12:03 Classroom 1: Enjoy the class! 00:13:08 Rhonda Dragomir: www.tracycrump.com - Tracy's website. 00:13:18 Rhonda Dragomir: www.tracycrump.com 00:14:07 Rhonda Dragomir: https://copyright.gov/ 00:14:53 Rhonda Dragomir: https://copyright.gov/what-is-copyright/ 00:15:16 Rhonda Dragomir: That link describes what Tracy just said. 00:16:36 Rhonda Dragomir: I always search Amazon before I finalize a title. 00:17:45 Rhonda Dragomir: List of songs in public domain: https://www.pdinfo.com/public-domain-music-list.php 00:19:51 Rhonda Dragomir: Amen, sister! Preach it! 00:20:10 Ronda Wells MD: please put your questions in the chat and we will address them at the end, thanks! 00:22:40 Patricia Tiffany Morris: ooh. QUESTION: I have taken photos of a few snippets of several publications to share on SM. I've not even photographed the full sentence, but is that a copyright violation? Do you recommend that I go find them for the past few years? 00:23:00 Rhonda Dragomir: Patricia, that's a GREAT question. 00:25:12 Rhonda Dragomir: Book contracts are one of the primary reasons it helps to have an agent. 00:25:50 Martha Artyomenko: Question: Many curriculums will use novels as part of their curriculum package, like Sonlight, Build your Own Library. Bookshark and many others. They often have assignments based on these books. I assume you would get permission, but what would be a violation of copyright in that as well if you did activities or things you wrote based on the novel? For example, like Witch of Blackbird Pond would have an activity to make a birchbark book. Or act out a play based on the novel. Would those be copyright violations? 00:26:04 Ronda Wells MD: Terry Whalin has a lawyer he can refer people to 00:33:26 Patricia Tiffany Morris: NO 00:33:27 Martha Artyomenko: No 00:33:30 Rhonda Dragomir: No, maam 00:33:33 Yvonne Ortega: No 00:33:37 Linda: No 00:33:37 Ronda Wells MD: no 00:41:33 Classroom 1: 30 minutes remaining. THIRTY minutes. 00:43:52 Patricia Tiffany Morris: QUESTION: Which rights should we ask if working with an author, and I am the illustrator and cover designer. I wouldn't think I would give rights to use the graphics and illustrations on other books or products without my supervision/control. 00:46:02 Chuck Richardson: What rights should we expect to sell the publisher for a novel? 00:49:56 Rhonda Dragomir: I have a one-on-one, so I need to go. Great information, Tracy! 00:51:43 Classroom 1: 20 minutes remaining. TWENTY minutes. 00:52:03 Cheryl Bolden: Paramount Pictures was sued by Widow and son of man who wrote article in 1983 that movie is based on. Said rights reverted to the in January 2020. Movie's release was delayed due to covid. 00:57:02 Cheryl Bolden: Sorry, current hit Movie, Top Gun Maverick. 01:01:46 Classroom 1: 10 minutes remaining. TEN minutes. 01:05:55 Classroom 1: 5 minutes remaining. FIVE minutes. 01:07:46 Yvonne Ortega: Thank you so much, Tracy. This has been excellent. I have an appointment now.