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  1. Copyright Compliance

    All intellectual material is copyrighted. As an educational institution, Bethel qualifies under the law for "fair use" exceptions to copyright. All faculty and staff are expected to comply within copyright guidelines as applied to classroom instruction and use for teaching. Additional information about copyright
    People and CultureMay 23, 2023
  2. Copyright Laws and Guidelines

    The Print Services staff will not knowingly participate in reproducing materials in violation of copyright. They will refuse to photocopy materials, and this is within institutional policy. Print Services will notify the Office of Academic Affairs of individuals who repeatedly request copying in violation of copyright
    People and CultureMay 23, 2023
  3. Fair Use and Copyrighted Works

    Exclusive Rights of Copyright Holders In U.S. copyright law, original works of authorship (e.g., literary, dramatic, or musical works like novels, plays, songs, sculptures, software, architecture, etc.) come under the protection of copyright law as soon as they are fixed in a tangible form (i.e., written down, saved
    Office of the ProvostSep 28, 2020
  4. Peer-to-Peer File Sharing

    The Higher Education Opportunity Act (2008) requires that Bethel University inform its students each year that the illegal distribution of copyrighted … of copyrighted materials.  The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and other organizations continue their initiatives to stop peer-to-peer file
    Student LifeJul 23, 2019
  5. Administrative Support

    that without permission from the copyright holder or a specific exception granted by copyright law, both digital and analog copying are narrowly restricted.  Section 107 of the U.S. copyright law (title 17, U.S. Code) outlines “fair use,” a flexible exception to the rights granted to copyright owners that allows use
    Office of the ProvostAug 22, 2019
  6. General Technology Overview

    distribution of copyrighted material, including unauthorized peer to peer file sharing, violates Bethel's Responsible Use Policy and may subject you to Bethel, civil … https://confluence.bethel.edu/x/boA2 to set up a proxy.    Online sharing in today’s digital world is easy.  However uploading, downloading, or the swapping/sharing of copyrighted files
    ITS Knowledge BaseApr 09, 2024
  7. Image Selection and Attribution for use in Streaming Video

    under Fair Use (which can be difficult to apply) Fair Use Information To determine if fair use of copyrighted materials might apply in your use case, the Four … of the Bethel library’s copyright guide: http://libguides.bethel.edu/copyright/fairuse http://libguides.bethel.edu/copyright/fairuse. Factor 1 - Purpose
  8. Libraries

    in remote locations. Please check with local staff. Copyright Compliance In the United States, original works of authorship (e.g., literary, dramatic, or musical works like novels, plays, songs, sculptures, architecture, etc.) come under the protection of copyright law as soon as they are fixed in a tangible form
    Office of the ProvostAug 21, 2019
  9. General Policy on Intellectual Property

    this complex arena. Definitions of terms The following definitions concern creative works about which the question of copyright or patent ownership by the faculty … Faculty normally retain full copyright privileges, economic benefit, and control of work that is not initiated by the institution and that uses only those
    Office of the ProvostAug 14, 2018
  10. Computer Crimes

    . This includes the use of Bethel hardware, software, or network for illegal activity such as making unauthorized copies of copyrighted material. Security is a vital part
    Student LifeApr 25, 2017