A COPYRIGHT CHECKLIST FOR ONLINE
COURSES
Here is a guide that professors can use to see whether, under the
Teach Act, they can use copyrighted material in their online courses
without seeking the author's permission:
Teach
Act Check list
- The
college must be accredited and nonprofit.
- The
college must have an internal policy on use of copyrighted material and on
copyright law.
- The
college must provide printed or online resources for faculty members that
describe their rights and responsibilities under copyright law.
- The
material must not have been originally intended for educational use.
- The
material must have been lawfully acquired
- The
material must be an integral part of the class session.
-
Reasonable precautions must be made to restrict access to the copyrighted
content to students enrolled in the course.
- Other
reasonable controls must be used to prevent students from disseminating the
material after viewing it.
- If a
digital version of the material is readily available for use at the
institution, then the instructor cannot convert an analog version to digital
form for use in an online course.
- The college must inform students
that the material may be protected by copyright law.
SOURCE:
http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i29/29a02901.htm