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Open Educational Resources (OER): Copyright in the Classroom

This guide provides information and resources for faculty who are interested in exploring opportunities for using textbooks and learning materials published through non-commercial sources in their (physical or virtual) classrooms.

Copyright, Fair Use, and the Public Domain

Copyright symbol in black on a white ground, accompanied by a red exclamation point, to signify that caution is required

When using classroom resources that you have not created yourself, it's important to be aware of issues surrounding copyright and licensing, and how they affect what you can do in the physical or virtual classroom. These pages give an overview of issues pertaining to classroom use of other people's works.

Be sure to check out all three sections:

This guide presents information about copyright law. The college makes every effort to assure the accuracy of this information but do not offer it as counsel or legal advice. Consult an attorney for advice concerning your specific situation.

Copyright Caution, by ikaxer, is used under a GNU Free Documentation License.

Fair Use and Classroom Exemptions

Exceptions & Limitations: Classroom Use, Fair Use, and more

Credits

This guide was developed by Leslie Murtha, Robert Mast, Amanda Carey, Janet Hauge, and Mike Sargente, Atlantic Cape Community College Libraries.
Published June 2020.