UT’s Rules of Thumb
Universities deal with myriad copyright issues every day and by the thousands. I imagine for many it’s an extremely difficult part of their job because of the forces working against them - a transient population, deeply rooted misconceptions about copyright, and a rapidly changing technology network that produced new questions almost daily, not to mention that the copyirght laws themselves are tricky to understand.
The University of Texas system gets my applause for developing a realtively simple to understand, very conversational document for both its professors and students on how to handle copyrighted material. My only complaint is the layout of the page itself, which could be more reader friendly, but if it bothers you, print the document and read it on a piece of actual paper. If you’re someone other than a lawyer, it would be time well spent for you to check this out.
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