CCC, a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, has announced Evan-Moor Educational Publishers as the newest publisher participating in its Annual Copyright License for Curriculum & Instruction (ACLCI). Nearly 60 publishers have joined the license since its launch in July 2021.
The ACLCI addresses the diverse licensing needs of EdTech providers, core and supplemental curriculum developers, and custom publishing companies, as well as U.S. State Departments of Education and K-12 school districts. The license provides permission to reuse excerpts of high-quality content including more than one million books, magazines, newspapers, and other works in organized educational activities, including use in curriculum and instructional materials, EdTech ELA applications, and online learning management systems.
A leader in educational publishing, Evan-Moor provides high-quality, creative, and engaging PreK-8 educational resources for teachers and parents to cultivate a love of teaching and learning. With award-winning content aligned to current standards and best educational practices, Evan-Moor resources are trusted by teachers and parents to help children learn skills and concepts across the entire curriculum, including SEL, beginning coding, and STEM/STEAM.
CCC recently announced a partnership with CeMPro, the Reproduction Rights Organization (RRO) based in Mexico, to give educators and intermediaries access to reuse rights from tens of thousands of Spanish-language titles through the ACLCI. CCC now offers millions of works from Reproduction Rights Organizations in the UK, Canada, Spain, and Mexico through the ACLCI.
To help schools and providers in the academic market navigate the complex world of copyright compliance, CCC offers Copyright Essentials for K-12, an on-demand certificate course for professional development that helps raise awareness of copyright and content use within K-12 school districts in the U.S., education technology companies, curriculum developers, and custom publishers.
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