I'm curious how the TEACH Act might apply here for online classes, as well as
Fair Use for F2F classes. Does Harvard's policy supercede that of the Federal
gov't?
Matt Laliberte
-----Original Message-----
From: CNI-COPYRIGHT -- Copyright & Intellectual Property on behalf of Carol
Resco
Sent: Wed 9/28/2005 6:38 PM
To: CNI-COPYRIGHT -- Copyright & Intellectual Property
Subject: [CNI-(C)] Harvard Business School Publishing
The following message was sent to one of the management faculty at our
institution. We subscribe to Harvard Business Review in print and also have
access to the online through Ebscohost. We have used articles from HBR in
our Eres system. The following message seems to indicate that no online
posting of articles from HBR would be allowed without going through their
course system (which of course means paying for every use!) They discuss
"copyright" but aren't they really talking about "licenses" for electronic
material. I am thinking that I still should be able to photocopy from our
print collection, scan that, and mount on the electronic reserves server. Am
I totally wrong?--Carol Resco
To our colleagues in the academic community:
Harvard Business School Publishing has received an increasing number of inquiries about posting our content on library "e-reserves" and course platforms. This short note is intended to clarify our policy toward digital content delivery, and provide you with a set of guidelines to follow.
Harvard Business School Publishing distributes Harvard Business School Cases,
articles from the Harvard Business Review and our family of newsletters, and books from the Harvard Business School Press for use in MBA and undergraduate
courses in universities worldwide. It is our aim to provide our content to students and instructors in the format they find most useful and convenient, whether that is hard copy from our presses, locally reproduced copies, or digitized files for downloading.
We do not permit the posting of our cases, articles, or chapters on
"e-reserve"
course pages for student access, nor in "electronic coursepacks" that link to
our digitized content, nor on course management systems such as WebCT or Blackboard, unless doing so via our Course Planning system. Such unauthorized
postings are equivalent to distributing our copyrighted content to students,
and
doing so without our permission infringes that copyright. This is so even if
the
content is being used for the first time and is password-protected,
accessible
only to students in the course, and taken down at the end of the course.
Please
do not post or display HBSP content in this way. Using our Course Planning
tool
is every bit as easy and functional.
Clearances for your coursepacks can be obtained from your institution's copyright permissions coordinator.
See more information on our Course Planning tool on our web site:
Carol S. Resco
Library Director, OGI School of Science & Engineering Library
Oregon Health & Science University, West Campus
20000 NW Walker Road
Beaverton, OR 97006-8921
(503) 748-1060
(503) 748-1029 FAX
rescoc[_at_]ohsu.edu
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