FAQs
Where can I go to learn about Carleton College's copyright policy?
Our copyright website (which you're already browsing) is a good place to start.
If you still have questions after reviewing the information on this site, please email the copyright group.
Other FAQs
- I'm confused. Who do I go to for help?Please email the Copyright Group (copyright_group@lists.carleton.edu) or contact the Dean of the College Office at...
- Where can I go to learn about Carleton College's copyright policy?Our copyright website (which you're already browsing) is a good place to start. If you still...
- Do I need copyright permission for everything I put on eReserve?No, we do not need to get permission for everything placed on eReserve; however, faculty...
- I want to put an article/book chapter from a source published in another country on eReserve. Can I do that?Copyright laws vary from country to country. Reproduction and copyright information is often found in...
- If I can put an article in Moodle for my class, why would I want to use eReserves?Carleton library has an eReserves service for scanning or linking to readings, as well as...
- Some information about copyright talks about fair use and four factors, and some talks about classroom guidelines. What's the difference?Fair use is clarified in copyright law in the follow manner: "Fair use of a...
- How long does it take to get copyright permission?The amount of time it takes to secure copyright permissions can vary quite a bit....
- How much does copyright permission cost, and who will pay?The cost of obtaining copyright permission varies from one copyright holder to another, and in...
- What if I apply for permission, but don't receive it before I need the article for my class?If permissions are necessary and they haven’t yet cleared, you should not use the work....
- Can I still make a coursepack and sell it through the Bookstore?The Bookstore will obtain all necessary copyright permissions through licensing agencies or directly from the...
- My professor has given us an assignment to create a website as part of our class project. Do I need copyright permission for images I put on my website?Is your website published online for anyone in the world to access? If so, you...
- I'm giving a poster presentation about my summer fellowship project. I have some photos and graphs from articles I found in the library and on the web. Do I need copyright permission to use them on my poster?Is your poster presentation being given in an classroom or academic setting only? See the...
- I'm going to show "An Inconvenient Truth" to my class, but other people on campus might be interested in seeing it, too. Can I open it up to the campus?Film showings that are associated with face-to-face teaching activities and are restricted to the members...
- I have been asked to distribute copyrighted materials to a class as part of my job. How do I know if it is OK to do so?You have a few options. If the materials are being prepared for use in a...
- Copyrighted materials can take a variety of forms (e.g. images, text, audio, and video) and be stored digitally or through more traditional means. Does the type of resource make a difference in terms of how copyright works?Yes, the type of material makes a tremendous difference. See our quick reference by content...
- Does copyright apply to software? If so, how?Copying or distributing software requires special caution, because the terms of the software license apply...
- There's an article about Carleton on someone else's web site. Can I copy it onto Carleton's site if I give credit to the source?No, for publishing on the web, just giving credit is not enough. You should contact...
- I want to post audio or video of a student musical performance. Are there any copyright issues with doing this?A brief clip that shows the student performing would probably be permissible if it is...
- We're making a video and we want to use some popular songs as part of the soundtrack. Do we need permission?Yes, you need permission....
- If images are posted on a public web site and there's no copyright statement, is it OK to use them?No, whether there's a copyright statement or not, they remain the property of the copyright...
- I took photographs of someone else's artwork. Is it OK for me to use them any way I wish, since they're my photos?Maybe yes, maybe no - - it depends on the age of the artwork. Works...
- My students want to make a documentary using clips from other movies. Is this okay?It is important to keep in mind that while fair use provisions allow students to...
- Does it make a difference if I upload a PDF to Moodle or my course web site rather than link to that document though an online source?Where possible, it is preferable to link to an article rather than uploading a PDF...







