DMCA and Digital Distance Education (The TEACH Act)
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Host Jeannine Edwards introduces attorney Arnie Lutzker who turns his focus on the Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act, the TEACH Act, which was signed into law in 2002. The topics Arnie addresses include: Distinction between Face to Face and Asynchronous Learning; Qualifying Institutions; Accreditation; Home Schooling; Works Covered by the Exemption; Excluded Works; Mediated Instructional Activities; Converting Analog to Digital; A TEACH Act Checklist; TEACH Act Limitation; and Ephemeral Recording Exception.
Host Jeannine Edwards introduces attorney Arnie Lutzker who turns his focus on the Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act, the TEACH Act, which was signed into law in 2002. The topics Arnie addresses include: Distinction between Face to Face and Asynchronous Learning; Qualifying Institutions; Accreditation; Home Schooling; Works Covered by the Exemption; Excluded Works; Mediated Instructional Activities; Converting Analog to Digital; A TEACH Act Checklist; TEACH Act Limitation; and Ephemeral Recording Exception.
General Note
Originally released by Chip Taylor Communications, 2006.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on October 13, 2014.
Content Note
Copyright Compliance Series Introduction (5:02); --The DMC and Digital Distance Education (The TEACH Act) (7:52); -- Key Concept of the TEACH Act (6:25); -- A TEACH Act Checklist (5:18); -- Summary (3:49); .