- How often do you use material created by/copyrighted to others in your teaching?
- Never
- Once or twice a semester
- Monthly
- Almost every week
- How comfortable are you with your knowledge of copyright law and its application to your job?
- How comfortable are you with the knowledge of copyright you see among Drew students?
- Would you be open to learning more about copyright and fair use?
- In what formats would you be interested in seeing information about copyright presented (choose all that apply):
- links to websites and/or videos about copyright topics
- A website with information about copyright specifically for Drew faculty/staff/students
- Formal policies disseminated about copyright and fair use
- In person teaching session
- online forum or training session for Drew staff
- A forum or discussion program on campus with an outside speaker
- A designated person to call/talk to about copyright issues on campus
- Pop quiz: for statistical purposes, identify the following statements as true or false:
- Ownership of the copyright in a work always remains with the creator of the work
- Only limited uses of copyrighted material in teaching are considered 'fair use'
- In order to be protected by copyright, works must be published with a copyright notice and/or the copyright symbol ©
- Copyright protection for most works now extends for the life of the creator plus 75 years
- Copyright protections limit your use of other people's materials to 10% or less of their work.
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