An instructor may provide such permission to an entire class as part of the course syllabus or other written description of a course.
Recording of classroom lectures is prohibited unless advance written permission is obtained from the class instructor and any guest presenter(s). Recording means a video or audio replication or photographic image recorded on devices including, but not limited to, audio recorders, video recorders, cell phones, Smartphones, digital cameras, media players, computers, or other devices that record images or sound. Course Materials mean lecture notes, outlines, slides, Powerpoint presentations, readings, or other content made available to students by the instructor or presenter, or through any University online learning system.ī. Violations of this policy may constitute copyright infringement in violation of federal or state law, and may be subject to University disciplinary action. When granted, permission to record lectures is subject to the limitations set forth in this policy. Copyright Policy Copyright Ownership Policy Disability Accommodations for Students PolicyĬopyright Guidelines Office of Disability Support Services DSS Recording Lecture AgreementĪdvance, written permission is required in order to record classroom lectures, discussions or presentations ("lectures").