Posted by Joel Eaton on Friday 30 July 2010 at 9:25am
Tags:
copyright |
moral rights |
performance rights |
recording rights |
sound recordings |
teaching |
The hotly awaited paper from JISC Legal regarding rights issues and lecture recordings is now available to download from their website.
The document outlines and discusses all of the rights that are generated in a lecture recording, such as performance rights and recordists' rights, as well as the rights of the intellectual property of the content.
Of particular relevance is the section on copyright exceptions and interpretation of the law in this area. More specific guidelines in the use of different types of media would be welcome, but overall this is a thorough guide that is currently much needed.

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