Under Copyright Law, You Cannot Copy the Following Materials:
- Copying of consumable materials is never permitted. Examples of consumable materials are workbooks, tests, answer sheets, or any material that may be filled out and not reused.
- Copying and distribution of copyrighted multimedia (CD-ROMs, DVDs, and VHS) is never permitted.
- Copying to substitute an anthology, collection, or any collective work is not permitted. Any accumulated reproductions of excerpts from collective works are to be used together, and not as a whole.
- Copying as a substitute for purchasing books, reprints, or periodicals [journal, newspaper, magazine] is not permitted.
No higher authority may give permission for prohibited copying.
Single Copy Use for Instructors
Instructors may make a single copy, without obtaining permission, of the following materials for teaching or research purposes:
- Chapter from a book
- Article from a periodical or newspaper
- Short story, essay or poem
- Chart, graph, diagram, drawing, graphic, illustration or picture from a book, periodical or newspaper
This does not apply to students in any way and should not be used for student guidelines of copyright.
Multiple Copy Use for Instructors
Instructors may make multiple copies, without obtaining permission, of an item for classroom use if it meets certain criteria of brevity, spontaneity and cumulative effect:
Brevity
- Complete poem if it is less than 250 words and is printed on no more than two pages
- Excerpt of a poem if it is no more than 250 words
- Complete article, story or essay that is fewer than 2,500 words
- Excerpt of a article, story or essay if it is no more than 1,000 words or 10% of the work, whichever is less
- One chart, graph, diagram, drawing, graphic, illustration, or picture from a book or periodical issue
- Excerpt from a special work that is no more than two published pages and no more than 10% of the texts
Spontaneity
- The copying of the material must be at the occasion and inspiration of an individual instructor
- The decision to use the work and the maximum teaching effectiveness must be within a time frame that is too short to reasonably to expect a timely reply to a request for permission
Cumulative Effect
- The copy is for only one course
- No more than one short poem, article, story essay or two excerpts may be copied from the same author during one class term
- No more than three works may be copied from the same collective work or periodical volume during one class term
Note: Each copy must include a notice of copyright and multiple copying is limited to no more than nine instances per course per class term