Online safety: Copyright and ownership
Teacher resources
The first of these pages contains a downloadable teacher resource document with lesson ideas, discussion points and potential homework activities. This has been mapped to particular age 7-11 learning outcome statements from the Education for a Connected World framework set out by the UK Council for Internet Safety.
Do I need to read the Terms and Conditions? (Ts and Cs life hacks)
Top tips for keeping on top of those pesky terms and conditions that pop up on websites.
- AttributionOnline safety • Ages 7-11
Extra resources
These videos, articles and quizzes can be shared with students.
Social media terms and conditions: Who owns what?
An article that discusses who owns the content that people publish on social media platforms.
- AttributionOnline safety • Ages 7-11
Quiz: Ts and Cs – True or False?
Try this quiz about online terms and conditions
- AttributionOnline safety • Ages 7-11
What is copyright?
Copyright is a legal right that protects the use of your work once your idea has been published.
- AttributionOnline safety • Ages 7-11
What does copyright free mean?
Copyright free refers to works that are not protected by copyright and can be used freely without permission or payment.
- AttributionOnline safety • Ages 7-11
What is copyright – do I have ownership?
To own something means that it belongs to you and you can make choices about what happens to it.
- AttributionOnline safety • Ages 7-11