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Enhance Curriculum with Copyrighted Content

Velocity of Content

Exceptions include materials in the public domain such as documents and materials the U.S. Consideration of how the TEACH Act and exceptions like fair use apply to the use and distribution of copyrighted materials in the classroom and in online education. The development and use of Open Educational Resources.

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Canadian Copyright, Fair Dealing and Education, Part Four: The Disappearance of Course Packs

Michael Geist

The course packs were copied and typically sold as an alternative to course textbooks. Copyright lobby groups and their supporters have long claimed that the practice relies on fair dealing and that universities are profiting from copying without compensation. of the pages assigned to students.