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You can insert a hyperlink to any digital documentary resource document (journals, books, web page, etc.), whether if it is protected by a copyright or copyright-free, without asking seeking permission or reporting the use to Copibec. If there is In the case of an UdeM reserved-access document resource, only students enrolled in an UdeM curriculum and staff , which are covered by the licences, may access them. These latter will They must also have to set up configured their Proxy to be able to the access documents off-campus. The UdeM libraries offers a guide to facilitate the creation of sustainable perennial links to journal articles in periodicals (French only).
Uploading a copy of a document in a StudiUM formation continue course
There is no You don’t need to ask permission if you to do the following:
- Reproduce a work in the public domain work.
- Reproduce, under the conditions defined by the author, a work which is assigned a a Creative Commons.
- Upload for educational purposes a copyright protected document a copy of a document protected by copyright which is available for free on the Internet for educational purposes as long as the distribution is restricted limited to students duly registered students enrolled in this UdeM activity, that the source is mentioned, that the reproduction was has not made been produced by circumventing a technological protection measure and the that there is no notice on the site website stating that it is forbidden to do so (Article 30.04 of the law).
- Under the Copibec agreement signed by UdeM, to reproduce in a course a journal article or a book chapter not covered by the possibilities listed above provided you declare each use through the Web form on the website of the Print the Printing services (French only).
What about fair use ?
The The Copyright Act does not specify specific tags on what constitutes fair use in an educational context. Therefore, if you wish to invoke this exception to the law in order to reproduce a copyright protected document in your StudiUM formation continue course, you must judge for yourself (as it engages your responsibility) if the intended use is fair using the 5 criteria defined by case law jurisprudence, namely: the purpose; nature and scale of use; the existence or absence of alternatives; the nature of the work used; the effect of the use of the said work; the respect for moral rights.
Beyond these possibilities, you must obtain permission of the author or the copyright holder of copyright, in order to use protected content, to reproduce, to adapt, to translate or to communicate it.
To know more
Consult the Copyright guide Guide on Copyright (French only) and the decision tree (French only) developed by the UdeM Libraries for students and teachers.