Copyright and Intellectual Property
Copyright
Copyright is a form of protection granted by U.S. law to the creators of “original works of authorship” including scholarly and creative works. For information on copyright policies and exceptions specific to CUNY, visit CUNY’s Copyright Materials web page.
Intellectual Property
CUNY’s Intellectual Property Policy defines the ownership, distribution and commercialization rights associated with the products of research, authorship and invention by the University community, and the policies and procedures for managing such products.
Resources
Copyright in the Remote Classroom
CUNY Senior Counsel Jane Davis was guest speaker at the workshop on copyright law offered by the Office of Legal Affairs and Labor Relations at Baruch College on April 6, 2021. Slides from the workshop have been made available to the Baruch Community as an educational resource which can be accessed online at Copyright in the Remote Classroom (Google Slides) or downloaded as Copyright in the Remote Classroom (Microsoft Power Point). © Jane Davis 2021.