Many educators find that presenting their students with needed information
brings up the question of copyright. For further information about copyright
laws and how they might affect you, visit http://www.publishers.org/main/Copyright/attachments/PC-029-08-06-CopyrightQA_v3.pdf, Questions and Answers on Copyright for the Campus Community, 7th Edition. Copyright 2006. (Produced by the Association of American Publishers, Association of American University Presses, Copyright Clearance Center, National
Association of College Stores, Software & Information Industry Association)
Other useful sites:
The U.S. Copyright Office’s web page at http://www.copyright.gov/. Of particular interest may be information about Fair Use ( http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html ) and about educational and
library use of copyrighted works (Circular 21, http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ21.pdf ).
The TEACH Act http://www.copyright.gov/docs/regstat031301.html
The University of Alabama's statement regarding copyright can be found at http://www.ua.edu/copyright.html
For further opportunities to learn
about instructional technologies, contact the eLearning Team
at 348-ELEARN (3532) or elearning@ua.edu and visit the Faculty Resource Center at Gordon Palmer Hall A203. |