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Educational Materials Agreements |
These Agreements address the following issues involved in creating and using educational materials on University of Texas System campuses:
- creation
- use
- ownership
- exploitation
- distribution
- publication
Read Who Owns What first, to learn enough about ownership under Copyright Law to judge which of these contracts is best for your situation. Start with the one that best describes your circumstance, or unless your campus has a Master Agreement on file with the UT TeleCampus, try filling out our online forms to create a first draft tailored to your needs.
This agreement used to be referred to as our Telecourse Agreement and covers distance education materials created solely by a faculty member, either with or without significant kinds or amounts of University resources
Contemplates sole faculty ownership of copyright pursuant to our Intellectual Property Policy (in other words, there will be no University contribution of copyrightable expression)
Includes a faculty right to review and revise the work
Covers educational materials, especially multimedia materials and others that will likely involve University contribution of copyrightable expression and signifcant kinds or amounts of other resources
Contemplates that the University will jointly own the resulting work with one or more faculty members
Permits parties to elect which one will be responsible for marketing the work
Includes a faculty right to review and revise the work
Covers circumstances where an author will contribute material to a collection of similar materials, for example, contributing a course to an online degree program or a module to an online course.
The contributor will retain copyright ownership of the contribution, but the University will own copyright in the collection and will retain a perpetual license to use the contribution.
Includes a faculty right to review and revise the contribution.
Covers any contribution to a University or faculty owned copyrightable work made by someone outside the UT System (contract labor) or a contribution from someone within UT System specifically commissioned or hired to make the contribution.
This Master Agreement, once executed with a particular UT campus, permits faculty members at that campus to document each project for the TeleCampus on a shorter form as an Exhibit to the Master Agreement. There are 2 forms of faculty agreement under the Master Agreement: one for courses that the faculty member will own solely, and one for courses involving University contribution of copyrightable expression and signifcant kinds or amounts of other resources which generally result in joint ownership by the University and the faculty member. Both attachments are included with the Master Agreement.
In the absence of a Master Agreement with the faculty member's University, this agreement should be used for courses involving University contribution of copyrightable expression and signifcant kinds or amounts of other resources.
In the absence of a Master Agreement with the faculty member's University, this agreement should be used for courses that do not involve University contribution of copyrightable expression or significant kinds or amounts of other resources.
This agreement is used to renew, extend or otherwise amend an existing Educational Course Agreement involving the TeleCampus.
Contemplates assignment of copyright to the University in a contribution to a University Publication
Contemplates any of several arrangements regarding transfer of copyright to a University publisher:
Contemplates author retention of copyright in an article or other contribution to a University electronic journal

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