Thanks for these two useful reference points. What I would like to establish is whether placing a recording on a website or VLE constitute a "public broadcast" as referred to in your staff guidelines:
"You will infringe an individual's performance rights if, without their consent, you record their performance or play a recording (which was made without consent) in public."
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Subject: Re: [VLES] copyright
My colleague Jane Secker has written on this topic & has a new book coming out later this year "Copyright and Elearning". There's a preview on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H6sJYU1uV0
The advice we currently give to staff can be found here: http://clt.lse.ac.uk/Copyright/index.php
Regards,
Matt
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Matt Lingard
Learning Technologist
Centre for Learning Technology
LSE
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Kenji Lamb <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,
I tend to be a little biased when it comes to JISC materials, but I think
the copyright material on the JISC Collections website might be useful here:
http://jisc-casper.org/public_repository/schools.html
(although it mentions 'schools' in the link, it's definitely relevant to
all)
;-)
Kenji Lamb
e-Learning Advisor (e-Assessment)
JISC RSC Scotland North & East
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Adam Marshall
Sent: 13 January 2010 09:31
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Subject: [VLES] copyright
Does anybody have any statements for staff about copyright in the context of
a VLE, ie, what is and what is not acceptable? Do people take the view that
it is different when material is within a VLE and is not (generally)
'public' but is restricted to a small group by username and password?
There's some obvious cases that we know about, eg, CLA licenced material
that has been scanned in, Creative Commons licenced material, documents that
have been written specifically for the course by institutional staff
members, but what about the classic situation where a lecturer has put their
Power Point slides into the VLE and the slides contain photos or diagrams
that have been copied from other websites etc. I'm sure everybody does this
but do any institutions give guidelines as to what is and is not acceptable
and does anybody police uploaded material or insist that a 'copyright
declaration' is completed for all uploaded material?
adam
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