Answered By: Denise Minde Last Updated: Jun 24, 2024 Views: 62
Answered By: Denise Minde
Last Updated: Jun 24, 2024 Views: 62
Students normally own the copyright in works they create in the course of their studies unless there is a written agreement to transfer the copyright to the university during enrolment.
For university staff, unless you have an agreement or contract that says otherwise the university will own the copyright in any work produced in the course of your employment here – including teaching materials.
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