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Recognizing the balance between fostering creativity and protecting
ownership, Villanova University expects and requires all Villanova community
members to comply with applicable copyright laws and this policy.
Copyright Act
The Copyright Act is a federal law that provides protection in the United
States for creative works (termed “original works of authorship”) in the form of
copyright. Copyright infringement, which is a violation of the Copyright Act,
generally occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed,
publicly displayed or made into a derivative work without the copyright owner’s
permission.
Copyright General Subject Matter
Copyright protection arises in original works of authorship that are “fixed
in any tangible medium of expression” (e.g., written or typed on paper, stored
in a computer, recorded in an audio or video format, etc.). Works of authorship
include the following categories: (1) literary works; (2) musical works,
including any accompanying words; (3) dramatic works, including any accompanying
music; (4) pantomimes and choreographic works; (5) pictorial, graphic, and
sculptural works; (6) motion pictures and other audiovisual works; (7) sound
recordings; and (8) architectural works.
Discipline and Penalties
Copyright infringement is a violation of law that carries substantial
penalties for the infringer. The general minimum statutory penalty is $750 per
act of infringement. Infringement need not even be willful, but penalties for
willful infringement are more severe at up to $150,000 per act of infringement.
Criminal liability and even prison sentences of up to 5 years may be imposed on
first time offenders who willfully infringe a copyright “for purposes of
commercial advantage or private financial gain.” In addition to being illegal,
copyright infringement is a violation of University policy and can result in the
imposition of University discipline up to and including dismissal for faculty
and staff and expulsion for students.
Educational Materials Regarding Copyright
The old adage “ignorance of the law is no excuse” is particularly apt in the
area of copyright. Villanova University Students, staff and faculty are
expected to have a basic understanding of copyright law in order to ensure
compliance with the law and this policy. Copyright Educational Materials are
available at [Webpage]. Important topics covered by those materials include:
- Copyright General Subject Matter;
- Infringement, Discipline and Penalties;
- Compilations And Derivative Works;
- Exclusive Rights Of The Copyright Holder;
- Copyright And Plagiarism;
- Public Domain;
- Fair Use Exception;
- Exceptions For Libraries;
- Exceptions For Nonprofit Educational Institutions;
- Persons With Disabilities;
- Distribution Of Copyrighted Materials;
- Coursepacks;
- Graphic Services;
- Distance Learning And The TEACH Act;
- Face-to-Face Teaching;
- Instructor Responsibilities;
- Obtaining Permission To Use Copyrighted Works;
- Frequently Asked Questions; and
- Other Resources.
Villanova University Resources
Students with questions about copyright should consult their instructors,
department chairs or UNIT. Faculty with questions about copyright should
consult their department chairs, other administrators or UNIT. Administrators
with questions about copyright should consult UNIT or the Office of Vice
President and General Counsel.
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