TEACH Act
The Technology Education and Copyright Harmonization
Act (TEACH Act) was enacted by Congress in the fall of 2002. The American
Library Association describes this way, "The law is a complete
revision of the current Section 110(2) of the U.S. Copyright Act,
and one of its fundamental objectives is to strike a balance between
protecting copyrighted works, while permitting educators to use those
materials in distance education."
The TEACH Act does change some long standing issues regarding copyright
and technology and assigns responsibilities for adherence to copyright
protection in a much broader manner than in the past. Anyone who is
delivering information online (or receiving information online through
a class) should be familiar with the TEACH Act as well as general
copyright law.
This page provides links to the legislation itself as well as web
pages which offer different interpretations of the new law.



