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Copyright and Fair Use for Instructors: Copyright Resources

Information on Copyright and Fair Use Laws for educational use.

Copyright Resources

Introduction

Start with the University Copyright Policy.

Helpful guidance can be also found on the World Wide Web:

Copyright Crash Course 

Stanford University's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts

Copyright on Campus (Video)

However, please always feel free to contact David Schoen with questions.

Copyright Statements

For each copy of an original print resource you provide to students or digitize, it is good practice to provide a full bibliographic citation and to affix this statement:

"Notice: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)"

It is also good practice to introduce sections of readings or films clips in Canvas like this:

"The materials on this course web site may be subject to copyright law. Only students enrolled in this course for purposes associated with this course may use the materials. The materials may not be retained or disseminated."