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Title 17 of the U.S. Code states copyrights are not infringed in the act of fair use in an educational setting. This includes reproduction of audio and written works used solely for the purpose of education. However, there are provisions to use; it is limited. For example, if an educator copies materials for class use, but then uses that copy to write a journal article, the educator has passed into the realm of copyright infringement as one limitation of Title 17 specifies that the use must be non-profit and not have an effect upon the market of the information used. In order to understand fair use policy, internal policies must be established to inform faculty students and staff the specifics of the copyright laws. Team members are encouraged to understand and comply with the following guidelines. 3 references. jvFairUs.rtf
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written works used solely for the purpose of education. However, there are provisions to use; it is limited. For example, if an educator copies materials for class use, but then
uses that copy to write a journal article, the educator has passed into the realm of copyright infringement as one limitation of Title 17 specifies that the use must be
non-profit and not have an effect upon the market of the information used. In order to understand fair use policy, internal policies must be established to inform faculty students and
staff the specifics of the copyright laws. Team members are encouraged to understand and comply with the following guidelines. These guidelines will be
reissued each year at the beginning of fall term, requiring a signature by each teacher. Additionally, students must be reminded of the basic rules, in writing at every opportunity. Therefore,
the guidelines will be posted at strategic locations, for example around copiers, and a copyright notice will be included in all copies handed out in class with the following notation:
Instructional materials must be used only in the classroom use and not for personal gain. Copies made for classroom activity copies cannot
be used outside of class related activity. It is illegal to make copies copyrighted material without the signed permission of the copyright owner.
The U.S. Code provisions of the fair use of copyright specify that a determination must be made if fair use is in play if:
(1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
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