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Use this guide for information and guidance on copyright issues.

Yellow copyright symbolThis guide provides information on using copyrighted materials in the classroom for faculty. 

The information presented here is intended for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice.


Students! Use the Learn About Copyright link below. This site is for instructors and isn't focused on your needs.

Is It Protected by Copyright?

Drawing of a camera.

Protected: Work of the Visual Arts

Includes: photographs, prints, art reproductions, maps, technical drawings, architectural works

Drawing of a brain.

Not Protected: Ideas, Methods, and Systems

Includes: ideas, procedures, systems, concepts, principles, discoveries, and inventions (may be covered by a patent)

Drawing of an open book.

Protected: Literary Works

Includes: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, textbooks, advertising copy, and computer programs

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Disclaimer

Links to other websites are for the convenience of our users and are not intended as endorsements. The College is not responsible for any information provided on those websites.

Neither the College nor the library is legally responsible for the use of the copyright information on this page. The user retains legal responsibility for all decisions on copyright matters.