Copyright protection covers published and unpublished literary, scientific and artistic works, in a fixed, tangible form, whatever the form of expression. All works used in any Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ digital communications, including images, videos, audio and written works, must have proper copyright approval and permissions.
Guidelines for works created by others
Works created by others are protected by copyright. This includes:
- Written works
- Images or photographs
- Videos or video clips
- Sculptures
- Musical recordings or compositions
Always determine whether work is copyrighted, and if so you must receive permission from the copyright owner to use the work or photos of the work, including photos you create. For example, student work belongs to the student, and they must grant permission for their work to be used.ÌýIf the work has a , it is your responsibility to determine the specific type of license used and what it allows.
- When requesting permission for use from a copyright owner specify: Â
- The use you need (typically reproduction and possibly distribution).
- For how long
- What type of attribution the owner requires
Keep a copy of any granted permissions.
Guidelines for works created by you
 If you create a work, such as an image or video, you may still need a photo release from each individual who appears in it. If you answer yes to all the following questions, you need a release: Â
- Is the person in the photo identifiable?
- Does he or she have a reasonable expectation of privacy (home, candid close-up, solo activity)?
- Is the image going to be used for promotional purposes (anything other than a news story) on a website, social media or other digital communication, or does the image involve sensitive topics such as politics or social issues?
In addition, parents must provide consent for photographs of children. A release is not needed for people at public events or for people in crowd scenes if the event is not related to a sensitive topic.
Support
For questions regarding copyright and permissions, please .Ìý
Responsibility for content
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ websites are maintained by members of the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ community acting as official representatives of the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ. Editors are responsible for obtaining permission to use any copyrighted material on their sites, and any necessary releases for any photographs they took of individuals. Editors are responsible for complying with all relevant laws, university policies, and this standard.
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ET&S Software Development reserves the right to remove at any time any content that it considers in violation of this standard or any other Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ policies.
If inappropriate or inaccurate content is discovered, ET&S will contact the site owner to discuss the issue. If the site or content owner cannot be contacted or is no longer at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ, that content will be administered by ET&S and can be removed if deemed inaccurate or inappropriate. When content is obviously unacceptable, ET&S will immediately remove the content prior to contacting the site owner. Unacceptable entries also may cause site access to be suspended.
Reports regarding inappropriate content may be sent to .