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Administrative Rules |
| Subject: | Copyright and Fair Use | AR# | 4.02.007 |
| Based on Board Policy: | D-2, Academic Freedom & Responsibility |
| Approved by Council/President: | Academic Affairs Council |
| Date Approved/Amended: | 03/07/1988; amended 09/29/00 |
VALUE STATEMENT:
The College supports enforcement of copyright
law for the protection of its employees as both creators and users of copyright
protected works.
The College requires that ACC faculty, staff and
students comply with federal law regarding the use of copyright protected
materials.
In addition, in the spirit of promoting
"the progress of science and the useful arts," the college supports
the fair use for such purposes as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching
scholarship or research and reproduction of copyrighted materials (including
multiple copies for classroom or library use), for educational purposes as
outlined in the federal Copyright Law (PL94-553).
ADMINISTRATIVE RULE:
1. This
administrative rule is based upon the original Copyright Act of 1976 and the
amendments added by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act signed into law in
1998.
2. This
administrative rule applies to all ACC faculty, staff and students who make use
of materials created by entities other than themselves. This includes but is not limited
to materials used for classroom teaching, out of class presentations, online
distribution, professional conferences, homework assignments, electronic
transmission and for college publication.
3. Copyright
issues dealing with intellectual property created by ACC faculty, staff and
students are covered in the administrative rule on intellectual property.
4. The College considers the educational environment to consist of traditional on-campus instruction, distance education, or other synchronous or asynchronous mediated instruction.
5. Faculty,
staff and students are expected to comply with copyright law and to apply the
fair use criteria to each use of material of which they are not the originator.
6. In
compliance with the Section 512(2)(‘c)(‘2) of Chapter 5, Title 17 of United
States Code, the College shall have a DESIGNATED AGENT “to receive
notifications of claimed infringement” and “other contact information which
the Register of Copyrights may deem appropriate.” The designated agent for Austin
Community College will be the Dean of Instructional Technology and Faculty
Development.
ACC as an Online Service Provider (OSP)
1. Under
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), ACC is considered to be the online
service provider (OSP) for faculty, staff and students. As such, ACC has the
responsibility to remove or deny access to online websites within its domain
that are found to be in violation of copyright.
2. Based
upon the DMCA, it is the producer (faculty, staff or student) of the online
material, not the College that is liable for any copyright infringements. This increases the need for due
diligence in ensuring that the use of the material meets the fair use criteria
or that permission is obtained. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to be
diligent in compliance with Copyright, Fair Use and DMCA.
3. There
are four criteria presented in the copyright law that establish the grounds for
fair use of copyright protected materials. All four criteria must be taken into
account and the degree to which each supports fair use must be considered.
Whenever there is an uncertainty, faculty staff and students are encouraged to
seek permission from the copyright holder before using the material.
Fair Use
Fair Use is the use of a copyrighted work for
purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including
multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research.
In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use, the factors to be considered shall include:
The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
The nature of the copyrighted work;
The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
The effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
The College encourages faculty, staff and students to be diligent in the application of the fair use criteria. Through diligent application college constituents and the College avail themselves of protection from infringement by establishing “reasonable grounds for believing that his or her use of the copyrighted work was a fair use” according to Sections 107 and 504c of United States Code title 17.
| President: | Richard W. Fonté | Date: | 04/02/01 |