Classroom License
My lectures are protected by state common law and federal copyright law. They are my own original expression and I record them at the same time that I deliver them in order to secure protection. Whereas you are authorized to take notes in class thereby creating a derivative work from my lecture, the authorization extends only to making one set of notes for your own personal use and no other use. You are not authorized:
• to record my lectures,
• to provide your notes to anyone else or
• to make any commercial use of them without express prior permission from me.
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"The web is more a social creation than a technical one....it ought to be like clay, rather than a sculpture that you observe from a distance."
--Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the Web
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