1. Must be aware that all computer software is protected by copyright unless it is explicitly labeled as public domain.
2. Must not make software available for others to use or copy in violation of that software's license agreement.
3. Follow fair use guidelines when making copies of materials.
I found number two interesting because that implies you cannot even share your computer for others to use the software. During my internship I saw a lot of teachers doing this because the school was only able to purchase one license so they would all use that teachers computer if they needed that particular software.
I have found the information on copyright laws very interesting as it relates to teachers and education in general. I feel that a person is being robbed when someone shares their work and they are not getting paid for it.
Why are the students being robbed of a quality material because the school cannot afford or decided to use the monies other ways?
Code of Professional Ethics for Teachers http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/rtrieger/eps304/copyright.htm