Library staff have given them plenty of materials on these topics, have postings on all copy machines and I have individually spoken wit several faculty members. Many seem to understand and care, but when it comes time to get the information ready for their class they are going to do whatever they see fit. While I can understand their frustrations with these issues laws and regulations are in place for reasons. Copyright is to protect the creator of the work....not simply to give faculty a hard time!
When it comes down to it I know that I will continue to enforce the rules and regulations to the best of my ability. While I am obviously not hired to be 'copyright police' I feel it is my job to continue to educate faculty and students on copyright and intellectual freedom.
Jill,
ReplyDeleteIs your college for profit? If not, my understanding is that it is legal to show a non public performance rights video in the classroom. I'm having trouble putting a link in my comment, but if you Google "ALA Library Fact Sheet 7" you can find the guidelines for using copyrighted videos.
Also, the copying of articles may fall under fair use if being used in the classroom.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=copyrightarticle&Template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=26700
(I'm assuming I couldn't link before because I wasn't log in.)
Well, it didn't link! You can Google "ALA fair use"
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