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Can I display a copyrighted picture, image, graph, or chart in my online class?

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Can I display a copyrighted picture, image, graph, or chart in my online class?

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Yes, as long as it is a work you would have shown in a face-to-face classroom setting and you comply with the other general 110(2) requirements listed above. This provision is very helpful to classes that use large numbers of images, such as art history. The challenge lies in controlling the downstream uses of the material, e.g., preventing your students from saving or printing the works. North Carolina State University has devised one solution that is available to other educational institutions at http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/scc/legislative/teachkit/overview.html.

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