This column looks at questions from teaching faculty about the use of copyright protected materials in an online course. Design/methodology/approach – Copyright guidelines are considered. The US TEACH Act and Fair Use statutes are examined, as well as how to make a risk assessment for the institution. Findings – US universities have a reasonable freedom to use protected materials in the virtual equivalent of face-to-face teaching, as long as it costs the rights holders no loss of expected income and as long as it takes into account the litigiousness of certain firms and associations. Originality/value – Each copyright use assessment has unique circumstances, but a discussion of the reasoning behind an actual case helps to build a communi...
Digital technology has vastly increased the ability of individuals to copy, produce and distribute i...
This workshop will focus on how to ensure copyright compliance in your digital classroom. We will co...
[[abstract]]Since Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) published OpenCourseWare (OCW) in 2002...
This column looks at questions from teaching faculty about the use of copyright protected materials ...
For faculty and students, copyright laws regarding the reproduction and distribution of course mater...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
The article presents the authors' insights on the copyright issue in the digital age, which concerns...
Presentation to faculty in Wayne State University\u27s (WSU) School of Business Administration about...
A brief introduction to copyright issues that every instructor and educational technology support pe...
This session will explain the basics of copyright and fair use for distance education and face to fa...
Technologies, such as computers, Internet, electronic mail etc., offer educational institutions limi...
What happens when “fair use”, “fair dealing”, face-to-face teaching guidelines and other copyright e...
Online distance education was once a process that was not easily been accepted by students, even by ...
The issue of sharing course material outside of the classroom is very much intertwined with academic...
Higher education has experienced challenges defining and implementing copyright compliance. Confusio...
Digital technology has vastly increased the ability of individuals to copy, produce and distribute i...
This workshop will focus on how to ensure copyright compliance in your digital classroom. We will co...
[[abstract]]Since Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) published OpenCourseWare (OCW) in 2002...
This column looks at questions from teaching faculty about the use of copyright protected materials ...
For faculty and students, copyright laws regarding the reproduction and distribution of course mater...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
The article presents the authors' insights on the copyright issue in the digital age, which concerns...
Presentation to faculty in Wayne State University\u27s (WSU) School of Business Administration about...
A brief introduction to copyright issues that every instructor and educational technology support pe...
This session will explain the basics of copyright and fair use for distance education and face to fa...
Technologies, such as computers, Internet, electronic mail etc., offer educational institutions limi...
What happens when “fair use”, “fair dealing”, face-to-face teaching guidelines and other copyright e...
Online distance education was once a process that was not easily been accepted by students, even by ...
The issue of sharing course material outside of the classroom is very much intertwined with academic...
Higher education has experienced challenges defining and implementing copyright compliance. Confusio...
Digital technology has vastly increased the ability of individuals to copy, produce and distribute i...
This workshop will focus on how to ensure copyright compliance in your digital classroom. We will co...
[[abstract]]Since Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) published OpenCourseWare (OCW) in 2002...