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TeleWeb Course
Format
The term "TeleWeb"
refers to videotaped courses that are also
accompanied by an online component prepared by
the instructor and stored on the WebCT Course
Management System. The videotapes may only be
made available to students registered in the
class. Tapes may not be sold by the college for
commercial gain.
The guidelines
below explain how to use copyrighted materials
in the videotaped lessons
only. For more details about using
copyrighted works in the online component of the
class, please refer to the information about
Online Courses.
Copyrighted
resources may only be used if one of the
following conditions applies:
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The faculty
member is also the copyright owner.
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Permission to
use the work has been granted by the copyright
owner.
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The work is in
the public domain.
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Use of the work
is a "Fair Use"
(one time use only!)
Print Materials
Category
includes:
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Books -
Poetry -
Articles -
Short Stories -
Essays
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Charts from a
book or periodical -
Diagrams from a
book or periodical -
Cartoons from a
book or periodical -
Illustrations
from a book or periodical
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Before using
this resource, you must understand the following:
If the work that you wish to use is
still protected by copyright (i.e. not a government document or in the public
domain), then you will need to either get permission from the copyright owner
or rely on the following to justify using the work:
To justify Fair Use
of a work:
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Works must be
lawfully acquired, and use should meet at least 3 of 4 factors in the Fair
Use test.
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You must use the
work one time only.
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If you have time
to seek permission to use a work, you should do so. Otherwise, you may
justify your use under Fair Use.
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Video
Category includes:
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Videotapes
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DVDs
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Laserdiscs
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Computerized
Video Clips
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
If the work that you wish to use is
still protected by copyright (i.e. not a government document or in the public
domain), then you will need to either get permission from the copyright owner
or rely on the following to justify using the work:
To justify Fair Use
of a work:
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Works must be
lawfully acquired, and use should meet at least 3 of 4 factors in the Fair
Use test.
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You must use the
work one time only.
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If you have time
to seek permission to use a work, you should do so. Otherwise, you may
justify your use under Fair Use.
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Television
Recordings (Broadcast)
Category includes:
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Programs from
publicly-accessible networks such as NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS and local
stations.
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"Off-air" recordings of
programs shown on publicly-accessible networks.
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
If the work that you wish to use is
still protected by copyright (i.e. not a government document or in the public
domain), then you will need to either get permission from the copyright owner
or rely on the following to justify using the work:
To justify Fair Use
of a work:
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As long as no
other agreement exists with the copyright holder, off-air recording of
broadcast programs by non-profit, educational institutions may be protected
by fair use.
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Recordings may be
retained by the institution for no more than 45 days after the date of
recording.
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All recordings
must be shown to students within the first ten (10) school days following
the recording. After the 10-day window has passed, teachers may only use the
recordings to make decisions about whether to purchase the videos.
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Recordings may
only be shown to students twice: once by the teacher in the course of normal
instruction and once for reinforcement.
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Recordings may be
shown in classrooms and other instructional settings on campus or in
the homes of students receiving formalized home instruction.
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Recordings must
be made at the request of the instructor.
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No matter how
many times a program is aired, it may not be recorded more that one time at
the request of the same teacher.
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All recordings
must include the copyright notice on the program.
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Although
recordings do not have to shown in their entirety, they may not be altered
or combined with other recordings.
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Works must be
lawfully acquired, and use should meet at least 3 of 4 factors in the Fair
Use test.
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You must use the
work one time only.
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Television
Recordings (Cable)
Category includes:
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Programs from
"pay" television networks such as CNN, MSNBC, ESPN, HBO, MTV or
Pay-Per-View.
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Recordings of
programs shown on cable networks.
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
If the work that you wish to use is
still protected by copyright (i.e. not a government document or in the public
domain), then you will need to either get permission from the copyright owner
or rely on the following to justify using the work:
To justify Fair Use
of a work:
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Because Congress
addressed guidelines for television programming before cable was really a
factor, cable programs are not technically covered by Fair Use in the same
way that broadcast programs are covered.
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In general, you
should get permission to show recordings.
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Works must be
lawfully acquired, and use should meet at least 3 of 4 factors in the Fair
Use test.
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You must use the
work one time only.
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Music & Sound
Category includes:
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Records
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Cassettes
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CDs
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Internet Clips
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
If the work that you wish to use is
still protected by copyright (i.e. not a government document or in the public
domain), then you will need to either get permission from the copyright owner
or rely on the following to justify using the work:
To justify Fair Use
of a work:
-
Works must be
lawfully acquired, and use should meet at least 3 of 4 factors in the Fair
Use test.
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You must use the
work one time only.
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If you have time
to seek permission to use a work, you should do so. Otherwise, you may
justify your use under Fair Use.
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Art
& Photographs
Category includes:
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Individual paintings and illustrations
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Collections of paintings and illustrations
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Individual photographs
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Collections of photographs
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
If the work that you wish to use is
still protected by copyright (i.e. not a government document or in the public
domain), then you will need to either get permission from the copyright owner
or rely on the following to justify using the work:
To justify Fair Use
of a work:
-
Works must be
lawfully acquired, and use should meet at least 3 of 4 factors in the Fair
Use test.
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You must use the
work one time only.
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If you have time
to seek permission to use a work, you should do so. Otherwise, you may
justify your use under Fair Use.
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Thumbnails
Category includes:
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
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Thumbnails of
Internet images may be used.
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Full-size images
may not be reposted without permission.
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A non-profit,
educational institution may use thumbnails to create a visual catalog.
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You should
completely acknowledge the source of the copyrighted work.
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Clip
Art
Category includes:
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
If the work that you wish to use is
still protected by copyright (i.e. not a government document or in the public
domain), then you will need to either get permission from the copyright owner
or rely on the following to justify using the work:
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Copyrighted Databases
Category includes:
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
If the work that you wish to use is
still protected by copyright (i.e. not a government document or in the public
domain), then you will need to either get permission from the copyright owner
or rely on the following to justify using the work:
To justify Fair Use
of a work:
-
Works must be
lawfully acquired, and use should meet at least 3 of 4 factors in the Fair
Use test.
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You must use the
work one time only.
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If you have time
to seek permission to use a work, you should do so. Otherwise, you may
justify your use under Fair Use.
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Web Sites
Category includes:
Before using this resource, you must understand the following:
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Sources
Some of the information used on this page came from these
sources:
Disclaimer
Please note that the information presented
in the Online Copyright Center is for
information purposes only. It should not
be used as a substitute for actual legal
advice.
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