TEACH Act

TEACH Act

The Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2002, known as the TEACH Act, is an Act of the United States Congress. The importance of the TEACH Act stems from the previous copyright laws that allow educators to copy documents or use copyrighted materials in a face-to-face classroom setting. Because of the growth of distance education that does not contain a face-to-face classroom setting revisions to these laws, particularly sections 110(2) and 112(f) of the U.S. Copyright Act, needed to be made.

It was signed into law by President George W. Bush on November 2, 2002. The TEACH Act clarifies what uses are permissible with regard to distance education. Furthermore, the TEACH Act outlines what requirements the information technology staff and students of a university must abide by in order to be in compliance with the TEACH Act.

While in some cases Fair Use Doctrine covers compliance to copyright law, the TEACH Act clarifies what compliance measures must be implemented with regard to distance education. This Act permits teachers and students of accredited, nonprofit educational institutions to transmit performances and displays of copyrighted works as part of a course if certain conditions are met. If these conditions are not or cannot be met, use of the material will have to qualify as a fair use or have the permission of the copyright holder to be lawful.

Requirements

# The benefits of the TEACH Act apply only to a "government body or an accredited nonprofit educational institution."
# The educational institution must "institute policies regarding copyright."
# The institution must "provide informational materials" regarding copyright. These materials must "accurately describe, and promote compliance with, the laws of United States relating to copyright."
# In addition to the general distribution of informational materials, the institution must provide "notice to students that materials used in connection with the course may be subject to copyright protection."
# The transmission of content must be made "solely for . . . students officially enrolled in the course for which the transmission is made." [ [http://www.ala.org/washoff/teach.html http://www.ala.org/washoff/teach.html] ]

Benefits

Before the TEACH Act was signed into law educators and students were at a disadvantage with respect to the materials they were allowed to use and the way in which these documents were presented through the online learning environment. The TEACH Act made copyright laws regarding distance learning similar to the laws provided for face-to-face classrooms though there are still differences. Some of these benefits include:

*Instructors may use a wider range of works in distance learning environments.
*Students may participate in distance learning sessions form virtually any location
*Participants enjoy greater latitude when it comes to storing, copying and digitizing materials. [ [http://www.copyright.com/media/pdfs/cr-teach-act.pdf http://www.copyright.com/media/pdfs/cr-teach-act.pdf] ]

External links

* [http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/scc/legislative/teachkit/overview.html TEACH Toolkit at North Carolina State]
* [http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/scc/legislative/teachkit/teach.pdf Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2001]

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