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For somebody with sufficient rights to fix the Guide: section "Finding CC licensed content" has malformed URL for cc license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/.&rdquo | For somebody with sufficient rights to fix the Guide: section "Finding CC licensed content" has malformed URL for cc license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/.&rdquo | ||
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+ | Two things that would be good would be: (1) an expansion of section 1.2.3 with respect to the TEACH Act, and (2) any information on how the restriction of a podcast (by requiring authentication, etc.) might motify the provisions of some of the different laws discussed. In regard to the TEACH Act, it seems to me that podcasting could be violating the provisions regarding using technological provisions to prevent students from retaining copyrighted materials past the end of the class or redistributing them. |
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For somebody with sufficient rights to fix the Guide: section "Finding CC licensed content" has malformed URL for cc license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/.&rdquo
Two things that would be good would be: (1) an expansion of section 1.2.3 with respect to the TEACH Act, and (2) any information on how the restriction of a podcast (by requiring authentication, etc.) might motify the provisions of some of the different laws discussed. In regard to the TEACH Act, it seems to me that podcasting could be violating the provisions regarding using technological provisions to prevent students from retaining copyrighted materials past the end of the class or redistributing them.