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Copyright Answers for Faculty
Print to print copying
Scanning work
Image use
Blackboard issues
YouTube and copyright
Videos in the classroom
In order to show a film to your class, the film must include public performance rights.
  • Library-owned DVDs and videos have public performance rights. You don’t need to report these titles.
  • Public library videos are for home use only.
  • Humber has license agreements with AudioCine and Criterion that allow for classroom screening of feature films (not documentaries) bought or rented from Blockbuster, Rogers, etc.
  • AudioCine and Criterion require faculty to report the films used and the date of the screening.
    • North Media Resources at videonorth@humber.ca
    • Lakeshore Library Services at videolake@humber.ca
  • You need permission to copy video segments for use in presentations. One alternative is to borrow the video and cue it to the relevant section.

Taping TV and radio shows
Music in the classroom