Thousands of Publishers, Millions of Works, One License for Your Entire Institution

What:Webcast: The Annual Copyright License for Higher Education 
When:Tuesday, 8 February 2022
1:00 PM EST, 10:00 AM PST
Where:Online (via Zoom)

From the classroom to the president’s office, how do you ensure that everyone within your institution has the rights they need to use and share copyright-protected information?

Created in partnership with colleges and universities, the Annual Copyright License for Higher Education was designed to meet the unique copyright challenges faced by academic institutions today — ultimately saving you time and money.

The multi-use license provides faculty, staff, researchers, and other content users with campus-wide protection, including comprehensive coverage for instruction in the classroom and online. With the license, you gain coverage to reuse excerpts of copyrighted content from millions of books, journals, magazines, newspapers, blogs, and other published works.

The coverage granted by the license extends to:

  • Coursepacks
  • Electronic course materials
  • Class handouts
  • Library reserves
  • Administrative photocopies
  • Learning management system posts
  • Internal email

Don’t miss our one-hour presentation on how the Annual Copyright License for Higher Education empowers you with features such as quick, convenient “check & go” copyright permissions and enables faculty, staff, and others, including off-campus copy shops and coursepack providers, to collaborate freely while respecting intellectual property rights.

Presenters
Robert Gaggin

Senior Product Marketing Manager
CCC (Copyright Clearance Center)

Robert will give an overview of the Annual Copyright License for Higher Education and how it can benefit your institution, as well as answer any questions you may have about the license.

Madison Tremblay
Licensing Consultant
CCC (Copyright Clearance Center)

Madison will speak about what you can expect once you adopt the license and answer questions related to implementing the license at your institution.