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UCLA Pulls Videos From Course Sites After Copyright Challenge

By admin | February 4, 2010

UCLA Pulls Videos From Course Sites After Copyright Challenge

The University of California at Los Angeles has stopped posting copyrighted videos on course Web sites after complaints from an educational-media trade group, leaving other colleges worried about repercussions.

The Association for Information and Media Equipment contacted the university in the fall, alleging that it had violated copyright laws by letting instructors use the videos, which were accessible only to students then enrolled in specific courses. The university temporarily

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