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Guidelines
for Off-Air Recording of Broadcast Programming for Educational
Use
In
March of 1979, Congressman Robert Kastenmeier, Chairman of the
House Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties and the Administration
of Justice, appointed a Negotiating Committee consisting of
representatives of education orations, copyright proprietors,
and creative guilds and unions. The following guidelines reflect
the Negotiating committee's consensus as to the application
of "fair use" to the recording, retention and use
of television broadcast programs for educational purposes. They
specify periods of retention and use of such off-air recordings
in classrooms and similar places devoted to instruction. The
purpose of establishing these guidelines is to provide standards
for both owners and users of copyrighted television programs.
The
guidelines were developed to apply only to off-air recording
by non-profit educational institutions.
- A broadcast
program may be recorded off-air simultaneously with broadcast
transmission (including simultaneous cable retransmission)
and retained by a non-profit educational institution for a
period not to exceed the first forty-five (45) consecutive
calendar days after date of recording. Upon conclusion of
such retention period, all off-air recordings must be erased
or destroyed immediately. "Broadcast programs" are
television programs transmitted by television stations for
reception by the general public without charge.
- Off-air
recordings may be used once by individual teachers in the
course of relevant teaching activities, and repeated once
only when instructional reinforcement is necessary, in classrooms
and similar places devoted to instruction within a single
building, cluster or campus, as well as in the homes of students
receiving formalized home instruction, during the first ten
(10) consecutive school days in the forty-five (45) calendar
day retention period. "School days" are school session
daysnot counting weekends, holidays, vacations, examination
periods, or other scheduled interruptionswithin the
forty-five (45) calendar day retention period.
- Off-air
recordings may be made only at the request of and used by
individual
teachers, and may not be regularly recorded in anticipation
of requests. No
broadcast program may be recorded off-air more than once at
the request of the same teacher, regardless of the number
of times the program may be broadcast.
- A limited
number of copies may be reproduced from each off-air recording
to meet the legitimate needs of teachers under these guidelines.
Each such additional copy shall be subject to all provisions
governing the original recording.
- After
the first ten (10) consecutive school days, off-air recordings
may be used
up to the end of the forty-five (45) day retention period
only for teacher evaluation purposes, i.e., to determine whether
or not to include the broadcast program in the teaching curriculum,
and may not be used in the recording institution for student
exhibition or any other non-evaluation purpose without authorization.
- Off-air
recordings need not be used in their entirety, but the recorded
programs may not be altered from their original content. Off-air
recordings may not be physically or electronically combined
or merged to constitute teaching anthologies or compilations.
- All copies
of off-air recordings must include a copyright notice on the
broadcast program as recorded.
- Educational
institutions are expected to establish appropriate control
procedures to maintain the integrity of these guidelines.
Reviewed: March 25, 1998 Library Personnel
Reviewed and approved: April 16, 1998 Library Committee
Updated: March 3, 2003 Library Personnel
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