MOOCs and Libraries: EDUCAUSE Brief > Copyright Challenges in a MOOC Environment

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-10-09

Summary:

"The intersection of copyright with the scale and delivery of MOOCs highlights the enduring tensions between academic freedom, institutional autonomy, and copyright law in higher education.To gain insight into the copyright concerns of MOOC stakeholders, EDUCAUSE talked with CIOs, university general counsel, provosts, copyright experts, and representatives from other higher education associations. The consensus was that intellectual property questions for MOOC content merit wide discussion because they affect multiple stakeholders and potentially carry significant consequences. Each MOOC provider, for example, establishes a proprietary claim on material included in its courses, licenses to the user the terms of access and use of that material, and establishes its ownership claim of user-generated content. This conflicts with the common institutional policy approach that grants rights to faculty who develop a course. Fair-use exceptions to traditional copyright protection face challenges as well, given a MOOC’s potential for global reach. Nonetheless, fair use and MOOCs are not mutually exclusive ideas. MOOCs remain an experiment. Initiating discussions with a wide range of campus stakeholders will ensure clarity of purpose and a common understanding of copyright issues in a MOOC environment. Source and Full Text Available At : [http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/PUB9014.pdf]"

Link:

http://moocsandlibraries.blogspot.com/2013/10/educause-brief-copyright-challenges-in.html

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.licensing oa.universities oa.copyright oa.oer oa.fair_use oa.colleges oa.educause oa.moocs oa.reports oa.hei oa.libre oa.courseware

Date tagged:

10/09/2013, 09:15

Date published:

10/09/2013, 05:15