parents can enjoy them, but we are told by our Arts faculty that there
are strict copyright laws that prevent this, even if you are only
posting the video/audio on a password-protected site. But it seems to me
I've seen video clips of student performances posted on other school Web
sites. I'd love to get advice from any=20
schools who have found a way around this copyright problem and are
successfully posting video of student performances. Thanks,
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Renee' Kropff
Director of Technology
The Bright School
423-305-6466 | 423-267-8546 ext. 130 | rkropff@brightschool.com
1950 Hixson Pike | Chattanooga, TN | 37405
The most successful people are those who are good at plan B. (James
Yorke)
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