Copyright Law
Please read the information below to understand the District Copyright Policy pertaining to printed and photocopied materials. Although it is not stated in the district policy, serious consequences are the result of violation of copyright laws, which could include civil damages. If you would like to view the entire board policy on copyright in Bend-La Pine Schools, click here.
FAIR USE
II. PRINTED MATERIALS
A. Permissible uses - district employees may;
1. Make a single copy of the following for use in teaching or in preparation
to teach a class:
a. A chapter from a book;
b. An article from a periodical or newspaper;
c. A short story, short essay or short poem, whether or not from a collective
work;
d. A chart, graph, diagram, drawing, cartoon or picture from a book, periodical
or newspaper.
2. Make multiple copies for classroom use (not to exceed one copy per
student in a course) from the following
a. A complete poem if it has fewer than 250 words and does not exceed
two printed pages in length;
b. A complete article, story or essay of less than 2,500 words;
c. Prose excerpts not to exceed 10 percent of whole or 1,000 words, whichever
is less;
d. One chart, graph, diagram, cartoon or picture pet book or per issue
of a periodical;
e. An excerpt from children's book containing up to 10 percent of the
words found in the text.
B. All permitted copying must bear an appropriate reference. References
should include the author, title, date and any other pertinent information.
C. Prohibited uses - district employees may not:
1. Copy more than one work or two excerpts from a single author during
one class term;
2. Copy more than three works from a collective work or periodical volume
during one class term;
3. Copy more than nine sets of multiple copies for distribution to students
in one class term;
4. Copy to create or replace or substitute for anthologies or collective
works;
5. Copy "consumable" works, such as workbooks, exercises, standardized
tests and answer sheets;
6. Copy the same work from term to term;
7. Copy the same material for more than one particular course being offered
( may not copy every time a particular course is offered) unless permission
is obtained from the copyright owner.
B. All permitted copying must bear an appropriate reference, references
should include the author, title, date and any other pertinent information;
C. Prohibited uses - district employees may not:
1. Copy more than one work or two excerpts from a single author during
one class term;
2. Copy more than three works from a collective work or periodical volume
during one class term;
3. Copy more than nine sets of multiple copies for distribution to students
in one class term;
4. Copy to create or replace or substitute for anthologies or collective
works;
5. Copy "consumable" works, such as workbooks, exercises, standardized
tests and answer sheets;
6. Copy the same work from term to term;
7. Copy the same material for more than one particular course being offered
(may not copy every time a particular course is offered) unless permission
is obtained from the copyright owner.
D. All sound recordings, including phonograph records, audio tapes, compact
discs and laser discs, will be treated under the same provisions that
guide the use of print materials unless as may
otherwise be excepted by regulations governing the reproduction of works
for libraries/media centers.
III. SHEET AND RECORDED MUSIC
A. Permissible uses - district employees may:
1. Make emergency copies to replace purchased copies which for any reason
are not available for an imminent performance provided purchased replacement
copies will be substituted in due course;
2. Make, for academic purposes other than performance, multiple copies
(one per student) of excerpts not constituting an entire performance unit
such as a section, movement or aria, but in any case
no more than 10 percent of the whole work. Make, for academic purposes
other than performance, a single copy of an entire copyright holder to
be out of print or the "unit" is unavailable except in a
larger work. The copy may be made solely for the purpose of scholarly
research or in preparation to teach a class;
3. Edit or simplify printed copies which have been purchased provided
that the fundamental character of the work is not distorted or the lyrics,
if any, altered or lyrics added if non exist;
4. Copy complete works which are out of print or unavailable, except in
large works and used for teaching purposes;
5. Make a single copy of a recorded performance by students to be retained
by the school or individual teacher for evaluation or rehearsal purposes;
6. Make a single copy of a sound recording, such as a tape, disc or cassette,
of copyrighted music owned by the school or an individual teacher for
constructing aural exercises or examinations and
retained for the same purposes.
B. Prohibited uses - district employees may not:
1. Copy to create or replace or substitute for anthologies, compilations,
or collective works;
2. Copy works intended to be "consumable," such as workbooks,
exercises, standardized tests and answer sheets;
3. Copy for the purpose of performance, except as noted above (A. 1.)
in emergencies;
4. Copy to substitute for purchase of music except as noted above (a.
1., 2. And 3.);
5. Copy without inclusion of the copyright notice on the copy.
