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Kansas State University

 

Intellectual Property Information Center
204 Anderson Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-4392
academicpersonnel@k-state.edu

Kansas Board of Regents Intellectual Property Policy

 

(a) "Institutions shall have limited ownership or control rights for mediated courseware"
http://www.kansasregents.org/academic/policy/intel.html
Two types of mediated courseware are defined in this policy:
1) self-initiated mediated courseware
2) institutional-directed mediated courseware

 

Mediated Courseware
Suggested Copyright Notice for Online Faculty

 

Faculty wishing to protect their lecture notes posted to their websites might include on the website the following:

"Copyright [year] [professor's name]"

In addition, the following notice of copyright may be used for course syllabi and lectures:

"Copyright [year] [professor's name] as to this syllabus and all lectures. During this course students are prohibited from selling notes to or being paid for taking notes by any person or commercial firm without the express written permission of the professor teaching this course."

Of course, any copyright statement should accurately reflect who owns the copyright. For example, for some course materials, the appropriate copyright statement would be:

"Copyright Kansas State University 2008" or "Copyright
Kansas State University and [professors' name] 2008"

 

Online Course Materials Contract Examples

 

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

This site has a sample agreement for online courses.
http://www.copyright.iupui.edu

University of Texas Courseware Contracts

http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/course.htm
This excellent section discusses courseware contracts and presents examples.

 

Online Course Materials:
Background Papers and Organizational Policy Statements

 

Association of University Technology Managers

http://www.autm.net
This association maintains an active list of copyright policies, legislation, licensing, and topics of interest to those seeking guidance with technology transfer.

Copyright Law in Cyberspace (Copyright Law in Distance Learning)

Harper, G. OGC, University of Texas
http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/distance.htm#specific
This distance learning section presents policy and theories on ownership of distance learning courses.

"Copyright protection: Horse and buggies on the information superhighway”.
The power of the Internet for learning: Moving from Promise to Practice

Web-Based Education Commission

http://www.webcommission.org
This section of the commissions report discusses K-12 and higher education practices and issues. It also provides recommendations.

Developing a Distance Education Policy for 21st Century Learning

Who Owns What?

Harper, G. University of Texas Office of General Counsel
http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/whowns.htm
This excellent essay discusses university and faculty rights in the ownership of course materials.

Online Journals

Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration

This quarterly peer-reviewed electronic journal focuses on managing and promoting distance learning. It has occasional articles on copyright.
http://www.westga.edu/~distance/jmission.html