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  <title>Senate Town Hall Meeting-TEACH ACT</title>
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  <description>Copyright, Fairuse and the Teach Act

The Faculty Senate sponsored a Town Hall Meeting on 2 May at 4:00 pm in the BSB Auditorium to discuss the Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization (TEACH) Act.  Mr. Chip Hood, J.D., Director of the Foundation for Research discussed the implications of Copyright, Fairuse and the Teach Act and how each of these issues might impact on the way we teach and develop course materials.  The TEACH Act directly applies to distance education courses, but its copyright implications may have direct impact on locally delivered courses as well. </description>
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