Introduction to Copyright for Language courses
Steven on May 29 2007 at 11:33 am | Filed under: copyright, digitization, fair use, TEACH act
The Yale Center for Language Study has prepared a primer on copyright issues for language courses. It was developed by Howard Barnaby, a copyright lawyer now on the staff of the Yale Center for Language Study, in consultation with the Yale General Counsel’s Office. This is being passed around and referred to quite often.
See http://www.cls.yale.edu/ip.
For our campus, this is only the beginning. Any policies would still need to be worked out with and approved by the university counsel’s office.
of course every nation must respect copyright but there are third world countries that just can’t respect copyright at all ,-`
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