General Guidelines
Unless the “fair use” provision, (described in the Copyright Educational
Materials) applies instructors are not permitted to copy, distribute or compile
for sale in “course packs” copyrighted materials for which copyright clearances
have not been obtained, and instructors should not require or suggest that
students buy such materials. The University Shop assists instructors in the
preparation of course packs or customized textbooks. Once provided with the
necessary information (name of work, author, publisher, etc.) the University
Shop will obtain the appropriate copyright clearances from the copyright owners,
arrange to have the course packs printed through Graphic Services and include the
costs of this process in the eventual sale price of the course pack.
Instructors may, if they choose, make their own course packs and secure the
copyright permissions themselves (see
Copyright
Educational Materials). These course packs should also be printed by Graphic
Services and sold through the University Shop. Instructors will be required to
show appropriate evidence that copyright clearances have been obtained.
Course packs and other locally produced course materials should, with limited
exceptions, be sold by the University Shop. Instructors are not permitted to
sell course materials directly to students, either in class or out of class.
The department chair may authorize the sale of course materials in the
department office.
Instructors should also consult the
Agreement on Guidelines for Classroom Copying in Not for Profit Educational
Institutions with respect to Books and Periodicals
, which provides
minimum safe harbor guidelines for copying that safely falls within the “fair
use” Exception. Limited copying that goes beyond these guidelines may still
constitute a fair use under U.S. Copyright laws, but instructors should
generally not risk an adverse ruling without an opinion of counsel. It is often
easier and less expensive to simple obtain permission of the copyright holder.
Graphic Services
The University's Department of Graphic Services requires that all requests for
multiple copies sent to Graphic Services contain a certification from the
requester that the use is compliant with applicable law. Permission must be
obtained for each separate copyrighted work that is copied. Failure to comply
will result in the return of the unfinished duplication job. Any attempt to
circumvent this requirement by use of an office copier in no way avoids the
requirement to comply with copyright laws. Certification forms are available
from the Graphic Services.
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