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Copyright Issues for Regional Campuses and Distance EducationBritt FagerheimCoordinator of Library Services for Regional Campuses and Distance Education britt.fagerheim@usu.edu 435-797-2643
What is Covered by Copyright?Copyright is automatically granted at the time a new work is created, including  works of literature, music, photography and images, and other creative works.Registration or attaching a copyright notice to a work is not required.Copyright grants the exclusive rights to (or authorizes others to) reproduce the work, display the work, and create derivative works.
What is Covered by CopyrightA work is under copyright for 70 years after the death of the author.Exception: Works created or published before 1923 (in the U.S.) are in the public domain.Exception: Works produced by the U.S. government are not under copyright.Luckily, copyright law includes the principal of “fair use”.
Fair UseLimited use of copyrighted material without permission of holder, for limited purposes.Typically fair use covers using selections of copyrighted material in the classroom for educational purposes.Four factors to consider:Purpose and character of the use (commercial use or nonprofit/educational use)Nature of the copyrighted work, i.e. fiction or non-fiction, published or unpublished
Fair UseFour factors cont:Amount and substantiality of the portion of the work used in relation to work as a wholeEffect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted workSee Fair Use checklists (i.e. http://lib.byu.edu/departs/copyright/overview/Checklist_for_Fair_Use.pdf)
TEACH ActUpdate to copyright law to cover transmission and displays of copyrighted material.Applies to online courses and distance education.Materials covered under the TEACH act must be: an integral part of the class experience (not supplemental materials such as textbooks or course packets)controlled by or under the supervision of the instructoranalogous to the type of performance or display that would take place in a live classroom setting.
TEACH ActSpecific requirements of the TEACH act include:“reasonable” efforts must be made to prevent retention and dissemination of copyrighted works Materials should only be available to currently enrolled studentsStudents must be informed that the materials they access are protected by copyright.The educational institution must have a policy on the use of copyrighted materials and provide copyright resources for faculty. Covers digital copies of print or video
Library E-JournalsLibrary e-journals and database content: okay to link directly to content in the database or journal, but typically cannot place material into Blackboard or course site.Look for “durable link” or “permanent link” on the record in the database.See http://libguides.usu.edu/rcde_faculty or ask a librarian if you have any questions.
Course ReadersUSU Bookstore Academic Publishing takes care of copyright clearance and binding for course packets.Cost of course packs covers copyright fees.Students can have course packs sent to them.For information: 435-797-2742 or academic.pub@gmail.com or  Heidi.harris@usu.edu (435.797.1671)
Course ReservesStaff will scan photocopies of previous tests, course notes, print journal articles, book chapters, and other materials.Instructor is responsible for copyright clearance.Guide for Course Reserves.Contact Cindy Sherman: cindy.sherman@usu.edu, 435-797-6998
Author’s Rights and Open AccessLearn more about movements in scholarly communications for author’s rights and open access:SPARC: Resources for AuthorsCreate Change (Assoc. of Research Libraries)USU Digital Commons
ImagesAssume all images are under copyright. It is not sufficient to merely provide an acknowledgement for a photo or image.Look for a “terms of use” or copyright information on the site and suggested credit information (i.e. http://www.si.edu/copyright) For classroom use, apply fair use rules.
Images on WebsitesSize and resolution of image is a factor, i.e. small or thumbnail images.Use public domain material.Obtain written permission to use imageUse images with a statement of permissible use or open license (Creative Commons).
Creative CommonsA way for creators to specify the copyright restrictions for their works.Most often found on websites and images online.Licenses include Attribution, Share Alike, and/or Noncommercial, with or without allowing Derivatives.
SourcesGetting Permission: How to License and Clear Copyrighted Materials Online and Off (e-book from Merrill-Cazier Library)BYU Copyright Licensing Office http://www.lib.byu.edu/departs/copyright/Copyright Basics (2007). University of Michigan. http://www.copyright.umich.edu/basics.html
SourcesTEACH Act, Penn State (2009).  http://tlt.its.psu.edu/dmd/teachact/teachactFAQ.htmlHoon, P. (2007). Know Your Copy Rights FAQ. Association of Research Libraries. http://www.knowyourcopyrights.org/resourcesfac/faq/
Specific Questions?Contact a librarian435-797-26431-800-525-7178library.help@usu.eduLibrary Research Guide: CopyrightContact USU General Council435-797-1156

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Copyright: Regional Campuses and Distance Education

  • 1. Copyright Issues for Regional Campuses and Distance EducationBritt FagerheimCoordinator of Library Services for Regional Campuses and Distance Education [email protected] 435-797-2643
  • 2. What is Covered by Copyright?Copyright is automatically granted at the time a new work is created, including works of literature, music, photography and images, and other creative works.Registration or attaching a copyright notice to a work is not required.Copyright grants the exclusive rights to (or authorizes others to) reproduce the work, display the work, and create derivative works.
  • 3. What is Covered by CopyrightA work is under copyright for 70 years after the death of the author.Exception: Works created or published before 1923 (in the U.S.) are in the public domain.Exception: Works produced by the U.S. government are not under copyright.Luckily, copyright law includes the principal of “fair use”.
  • 4. Fair UseLimited use of copyrighted material without permission of holder, for limited purposes.Typically fair use covers using selections of copyrighted material in the classroom for educational purposes.Four factors to consider:Purpose and character of the use (commercial use or nonprofit/educational use)Nature of the copyrighted work, i.e. fiction or non-fiction, published or unpublished
  • 5. Fair UseFour factors cont:Amount and substantiality of the portion of the work used in relation to work as a wholeEffect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted workSee Fair Use checklists (i.e. http://lib.byu.edu/departs/copyright/overview/Checklist_for_Fair_Use.pdf)
  • 6. TEACH ActUpdate to copyright law to cover transmission and displays of copyrighted material.Applies to online courses and distance education.Materials covered under the TEACH act must be: an integral part of the class experience (not supplemental materials such as textbooks or course packets)controlled by or under the supervision of the instructoranalogous to the type of performance or display that would take place in a live classroom setting.
  • 7. TEACH ActSpecific requirements of the TEACH act include:“reasonable” efforts must be made to prevent retention and dissemination of copyrighted works Materials should only be available to currently enrolled studentsStudents must be informed that the materials they access are protected by copyright.The educational institution must have a policy on the use of copyrighted materials and provide copyright resources for faculty. Covers digital copies of print or video
  • 8. Library E-JournalsLibrary e-journals and database content: okay to link directly to content in the database or journal, but typically cannot place material into Blackboard or course site.Look for “durable link” or “permanent link” on the record in the database.See http://libguides.usu.edu/rcde_faculty or ask a librarian if you have any questions.
  • 9. Course ReadersUSU Bookstore Academic Publishing takes care of copyright clearance and binding for course packets.Cost of course packs covers copyright fees.Students can have course packs sent to them.For information: 435-797-2742 or [email protected] or [email protected] (435.797.1671)
  • 10. Course ReservesStaff will scan photocopies of previous tests, course notes, print journal articles, book chapters, and other materials.Instructor is responsible for copyright clearance.Guide for Course Reserves.Contact Cindy Sherman: [email protected], 435-797-6998
  • 11. Author’s Rights and Open AccessLearn more about movements in scholarly communications for author’s rights and open access:SPARC: Resources for AuthorsCreate Change (Assoc. of Research Libraries)USU Digital Commons
  • 12. ImagesAssume all images are under copyright. It is not sufficient to merely provide an acknowledgement for a photo or image.Look for a “terms of use” or copyright information on the site and suggested credit information (i.e. http://www.si.edu/copyright) For classroom use, apply fair use rules.
  • 13. Images on WebsitesSize and resolution of image is a factor, i.e. small or thumbnail images.Use public domain material.Obtain written permission to use imageUse images with a statement of permissible use or open license (Creative Commons).
  • 14. Creative CommonsA way for creators to specify the copyright restrictions for their works.Most often found on websites and images online.Licenses include Attribution, Share Alike, and/or Noncommercial, with or without allowing Derivatives.
  • 15. SourcesGetting Permission: How to License and Clear Copyrighted Materials Online and Off (e-book from Merrill-Cazier Library)BYU Copyright Licensing Office http://www.lib.byu.edu/departs/copyright/Copyright Basics (2007). University of Michigan. http://www.copyright.umich.edu/basics.html
  • 16. SourcesTEACH Act, Penn State (2009). http://tlt.its.psu.edu/dmd/teachact/teachactFAQ.htmlHoon, P. (2007). Know Your Copy Rights FAQ. Association of Research Libraries. http://www.knowyourcopyrights.org/resourcesfac/faq/
  • 17. Specific Questions?Contact a [email protected] Research Guide: CopyrightContact USU General Council435-797-1156