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List of sites:
The AIC provides a list of sites commonly used by students to post instructor materials.
If you notice your material on these sites, you may request to have it removed. We
provide this summary below for convenience.
Chegg:
You may search for your content on Chegg.com by copy/pasting in exam questions or
other key phrases in the search bar. If you find content on Chegg that you suspect
was used for cheating or that you wish to take down, please email
aic@chapman.edu
. The committee will then initiate a request with Chegg.
CourseHero:
You may search for your course on
by going to “Find Study Resources” in the top menu, selecting “By School,” typing
in Chapman University, and locating your course. If you find your material posted,
you may submit a takedown request here:
StudyPool:
If you find your material on
, email
legal@studypool.com
following the process outlined at
Scribd:
If you find your material on
(you may click on the menu icon on the left to show the search bar), submit takedown
requests at
GitHub:
If you find your material on
, fill out form at
Quizlet:
If you find your material on
, fill out form at
Studymode:
If you find your material on
, email
bnedDMCA@bned.com
following procedures at
Quora:
If you find your material on
, email
copyright@quora.com
following procedures at
Koofers:
If you find your material on
, email
copyright@koofers.com
following procedures at
CampusBuddy:
If you find your material on
, email
copyright@campusbuddy.com
following procedures at
Useful link:
Cornell University guide to copyright management for course instructors:
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Copyright Compliance - From Legal Affairs
Students and others should also be advised that faculty created course materials belong
to the faculty member who created them in accordance with University policy. Students
or other members of the community are in violation of the faculty member’s copyright
if they upload course materials to websites or otherwise share them with others without
the faculty member’s express permission.
Students should also take note of the California Education Code requirements prohibiting
the posting of class notes or other recordings or course content on websites or otherwise
publishing them or distributing them without the faculty member’s permission. Violation
of this Education Code is subject to sanctions including monetary penalties in addition
to University sanctions under the Student Conduct Code and Policy on Academic Integrity.
The statute can be found at:
EDC - CHAPTER 6.5. Unauthorized Recording, Dissemination, and Publication of Academic
Presentations for Commercial Purposes [66450 - 66452]
Additional Resources
Faculty Flow Chart - Quick Guide for Violation Process
Student Flow Chart - Quick Guide for Hearing Process
The Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity
Is this Plagiarism? An Interactive Presentation
Academic Integrity
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