Oh now I’m perking up. Anyone else have legal advice like this? The embed has so much more appeal than a link to students!
From: Bcoel [mailto:bcoel-bounces@mail.bccampus.ca]
On Behalf Of Inba Kehoe
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2018 8:13 PM
To: Lauri Aesoph <laesoph@bccampus.ca>; bcoel <bcoel@kodos.bccampus.ca>
Subject: Re: [Bcoel] Embedding restricted videos in an open textbook or other OER
Hi Lauri,
We don’t consider embedding a resource as an infringement because we are not making a copy. I had to ask this question quite early on and this is the answer that
I received from our General Counsel.
Regards
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Inba Kehoe, B.A Honours, MLS (Toronto), PhD Student (UVic) William C. Mearns Centre for Learning - McPherson Library, Room 250 PO Box 1800 STN CSC, Victoria, BC V8W 3H5 Canada T 250-472-5017 |
From: Bcoel [mailto:bcoel-bounces@kodos.bccampus.ca]
On Behalf Of Lauri Aesoph
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2018 4:02 PM
To: bcoel <bcoel@kodos.bccampus.ca>
Subject: [Bcoel] Embedding restricted videos in an open textbook or other OER
Hi Everyone,
Our Open Ed group has a question about the legality of
embedding resources that are copyrighted with "all rights reserved" into an open textbook, or other OER. This would be done without obtaining permission from the creator of the resource.
It is our understanding that
linking to a "restricted" resource within an open textbook is permissible (and frequently practiced). However, does anyone know if embedding a a restricted video is also legally allowed?
Thanks,
Lauri
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
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