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Copyright: Frequently Asked Questions
Can an instructor make a duplicate copy of a video/DVD from the
Library's collection to show in class?
Answer: No, this would be a violation of copyright law. The instructor can purchase a copy of the video/DVD or borrow the Library's copy to show in a face-to-face classroom provided that s/he follows the Fair Use Guidelines.
Source: Copyright Right Law
- Can I tape a program on television and show it to my class?
- Can an instructor rent a video/DVD from a local rental store to show it in class?
- Can an instructor make an archival copy of his/her commercial video/DVD/slide/audio cassette?
- Can an instructor make a duplicate copy of a video/DVD from the
Library's collection to show in class?
- Can an instructor copy clips from various videos to one compilation video that s/he can use in the classroom?
- Can an instructor show a film to his/her student group on campus?
- Can the college show a film in a public area at no cost to its students?
- Can an instructor convert his/her video to DVD to show to an on-campus class?
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