Course Usage Sample Clauses

The Course Usage clause defines how course materials or content may be used by the parties involved. Typically, it outlines the permitted uses, such as whether the materials can be reproduced, distributed, or modified, and may specify restrictions like non-commercial use or use only within a particular institution. This clause ensures that both parties understand the boundaries of content usage, thereby protecting intellectual property rights and preventing unauthorized exploitation of the course materials.
Course Usage. The University recognizes two categories of distance learning courses: i. Proprietary Courses – developed by the faculty member without compensation and taught only by the same faculty member; when this faculty member leaves the university or is otherwise no longer able to teach this course, and the University desires to have the course taught, the faculty member will receive a one-time payment of $500.