For teaching purposes, the CLA licence permits Higher Education institutions to make multiple photocopies or scanned versions from printed material. Some publishers are not members of the scheme so please check the list of excluded categories and works to see whether the material/publisher that you would like to copy from is not listed.
When preparing teaching material, you need to consider the following:
When it comes to copying for research and private study, academic staff should follow the same guidelines as students.
You should not upload any scanned or PDF copies of resources to the VLE (Blackboard/Canvas/Moodle).
The material we provide to students has to be compliant with copyright law, and the requirements of our licence with the Copyright Licensing Agency. Whilst links to online material do comply with copyright regulations, placing scans or PDFs of material such as book chapters or journal articles directly onto the VLE breaches copyright.
To avoid non-compliance with copyright, material should either:
The amount that can be copied from any one publication is limited (this falls in line with the limitations for private study/research).
Under the CLA Higher Education Licence you can photocopy/print:
If you are photocopying, the number of copies should not exceed the number of students.
When including images in your teaching check copyright permissions as photographs, diagrams and other illustrations (from both printed and online sources) are subject to copyright.
Images that appear to be freely available on the internet should only be used in your teaching if they have a Creative Commons licence granting copyright permission.
You should check the Creative Commons licence for individual images as this can vary by image and by creator. When using any image with a Creative Commons licence you should ensure that you credit the creator.
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act allows exceptions when it comes to copying and/or showing film/broadcasts in an educational institution.* This means that films, videos, DVDs and television recordings (whether purchased or hired) can be shown in lectures, seminars, tutorials and examinations for the purpose of instruction only.
To assist with this we subscribe to BoB National (Box of Broadcasts). BoB is an on demand TV and radio service for education that enables staff and students to record programmes from over 60 TV and radio channels. BoB also allows staff and students to search an archive of recordings, edit programmes into clips and create playlists. Clips from Bob can also be embedded into the VLE (Blackboard/Canvas/Moodle).
If you have a Netflix account you can provide a "one-time screening" of an original documentary in an educational setting. Visit Netflix for more information.
*These exceptions are defences and should never be seen as an absolute right.
Shared off-air recording and media archive service. Programmes can only be viewed in the UK.
You will need to register with the site before you can access the content.
Contact your Academic Subject Librarian for advice on copyright.