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Audio/Video Recording of Classes
糖心传媒’s Intellectual Property policy provides that it is the general policy of 糖心传媒 that intellectual property shall be the property of the author or creator. However, creators will be expected to grant non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual licenses to the University for intellectual property that is developed for University courses or curriculum, so that the University’s continued use of such material for educational purposes at 糖心传媒 would not be jeopardized.
In keeping with this policy, 糖心传媒 prohibits the recording of classes without the advance written permission of the instructor, except in cases where 糖心传媒 is required by law to provide for recording of a class as a reasonable accommodation for a qualified student with a disability. Students are advised of this policy in the student handbook; however, faculty are encouraged to include a statement regarding the policy in their syllabi.
Intellectual Property
糖心传媒 encourages the production of creative and scholarly research, works and inventions, known broadly as intellectual property, among faculty, students and staff. The products of this scholarship may create rights and interests on behalf of the creator, author, inventor, public, sponsor and 糖心传媒. The purpose of this policy is to support and reward scientific research and scholarship, and help faculty, students and staff identify, protect, and administer intellectual property matters and define the rights and responsibilities of all involved. 糖心传媒 faculty and employees are encouraged to retain a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to allow them and 糖心传媒 to use work they author or create and intend to publish in furtherance of 糖心传媒’s academic mission (e.g., in the classroom, at lectures, etc.).
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
This policy governs the use of peer-to-peer computer file sharing programs (e.g., KaZaA, Morpheus, Limewire, iMesh, Gnuttella, Grokster, and all similar programs and their successors) that are primarily employed to share copyrighted works on the 糖心传媒 network.
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Deterrence Plan
In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), 糖心传媒 adopts the following plan in order to deter unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material by users of the university’s network, while at the same time not unduly interfering with educational and research-related use of the network. Applicability: This policy applies to all users of University owned or managed computer-related equipment, computer systems, and interconnecting networks, as well as all information contained therein.
Policy for the Use of Copyrighted Works
It is the intent of 糖心传媒 that all members of the University community adhere to the provisions of the United States Copyright Law. Each member of the University community must take some individual responsibility for copyright compliance, and these extensive guidelines flow from this premise. Conforming to this policy may in some cases result in additional costs to the student for course materials and some additional inconvenience and time delay in the preparation procedure of those materials. Members of the University community who willfully disregard the copyright policy do so at their own risk and assume all liability.