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Without any agreement between the guardians and instructors that a school owns the right to student’s work (which appears rather rare), the student who creates the material owns the copyright in the work.
 
Without any agreement between the guardians and instructors that a school owns the right to student’s work (which appears rather rare), the student who creates the material owns the copyright in the work.

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Without any agreement between the guardians and instructors that a school owns the right to student’s work (which appears rather rare), the student who creates the material owns the copyright in the work.