Per Appendix J Section VI of our contract, as well as the 2005-2011 memo of agreement, the following rules apply to distance education courses with regards to intellectual property.
- Faculty (individually or as a team) who convert or develop alternative delivery
instructional materials for a course, part of a course or other instructional
materials into an alternative instructional delivery mode retain ownership
of such materials and exclusive use thereof (except as provided herein), provided,
however, that neither the college nor college students shall have to pay a
licensing fee for the use of such materials in connection with a course taught at
the college.
- If the college initiates or provides unusual or extraordinary support not
accessible to all faculty, then the college will enter into an ownership
agreement with the faculty member using guidelines developed by the Joint
Labor/Management Committee. Such guidelines may include such principles and
policy positions as developed by the SUNY/CUNY/California State University
Consortium for Educational Technology in University Systems.
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