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Educator Survey: Copyright Law and the TEACH Act
Anonymous survey to assess high school instructors awareness of online fair use policy.
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- The Teach Act requires a collaboration between educational institutions, faculty members, and information technology specialists.
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- Do you use your district teacher web page on a regular basis?
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- Work that is posted online without a copyright notice is exempt from infringement.
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- For private educational use full copyrighted work may be stored for a short period of time on a teacher web page.
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- The TEACH act allows institutions to reach students through distance education at any location
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- The password requirement for student access is a responsibility of the educational institution.
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- Educational uploads may be posted on the public parent portal of a teacher's web page.
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- Posted assignments on a teacher's web page must be removed after the class term has ended.
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- Marketed materials for online instructional activities may be posted on a teacher's web page if they are personally purchased.
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- Librarians play an important role in implementing the TEACH Act.
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