This royalty includes what used to be a separate 10 - cents - per - page royalty
for coursepack copying, so there will no longer be a separate royalty for such copying.
With respect to the tariff application, the Board says this excludes more than 2.5 % of
coursepack copying.
This includes submitting bibliographic details of all published titles in Access Copyright's repertoire that are copied in the production
of coursepacks.
New logging tool for copyshop partners Through the Access for Copyshops licence agreement, copyshop partners commit to report and pay for
paper coursepacks on a quarterly basis.
From that point on, the university stopped requesting permission from authors and publishers through Copibec or by any other means and stopped paying the applicable royalties on the copies it made, whether they were inserted into
coursepacks sold to students, made available to students via intranet or otherwise distributed.
On an annual basis, Université Laval reproduces more than 11 million pages from over 7,000 works and includes them
in coursepacks sold to students or made available to them online.
Course Collections are paper copies of published works assembled
into coursepacks or digital copies of published works that are posted, uploaded or stored on a Secure Network and made available to students.
This short video accompanies the case and can be shown in class or included in a
digital coursepack.
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference
Required coursepack reading: copyright infringement 101:
Those institutions can directly subcontract paper
coursepack services to a copyshop, or authorize Access Copyright to do so on their behalf.
If your post-secondary institution has not produced or sold
coursepacks during the respective reporting period, please complete and return the Confirmation of Zero Reporting Status Form (French) by email.
Coursepack creation includes a requirement to collect per page royalties and to log the bibliographic details of copied materials, for reporting and payment to Access Copyright on a quarterly basis.
Generally, the
York coursepacks were produced internally by the university printing services and externally at third - party print shops, licensed by Access.
Analysis of the evidence by the parties (large number
of coursepacks, university course sites, out - of - court examinations, etc.) and preparation of relevant experts» reports
For
paper coursepacks, you can copy up to 20 % of a book or an entire article from a magazine, journal or newspaper.
Coursepack copying is reported to Access Copyright on a quarterly basis using the eLog template.
If you plan to use this article in
a coursepack or academic website, visit Copyright Clearance Center to clear permission.
For permission to make photocopies of an article for classroom distribution (
coursepacks, class handouts) and other nonprofit use, please fill out and submit the following form:
Paying $ 60 - 70 for a «
coursepack» comprising barely legible cases and articles that were originaly mimeographed in 1955 is much worse.
We selected this pricing structure to make it as is easy as possible calculate the non-
coursepack fees, and to harmonize coursepack fees with our university and college offerings to enhance fairness for all coursepack producers and their customers.
Through your Access for Copyshops agreement you commit to report and pay for paper
coursepacks on a quarterly basis, which includes logging the bibliographic details of all published titles in Access Copyright's repertoire that are copied in the production of coursepacks.
For institutions with Access Choice, authorized copyshops will need to log and remit the royalties for
coursepacks.
Coursepacks are compilations of materials used for teaching, and contain written works for which copyright is licensed to York.
As is typical of universities, York sells textbooks and
coursepacks to students.