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Documentation Terms of Use
Documents created by Bayside Projects and provided to client schools in printed or electronic format (manuals, policies, procedures, plans, guidelines, templates, forms, samples, recordings, email instructions) are the intellectual property of Bayside Projects and protected under copyright laws.
Bayside Projects grants permission to the school to use such documents for the school's use only. The school may edit and modify such documents to fit its operations and needs. The school is responsible for explaining to its personnel the extent of permits for the use of manuals, forms, and guidelines provided by Bayside Projects.
Persons using, reproducing, or displaying Bayside Projects' copyrighted materials without the appropriate authorization are committing a crime, will be fined, and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Educational institutions or individuals interested in using Bayside Projects' copyrighted material are welcome to contact us at www.baysideprojects.com to obtain the necessary authorization.
Copyright Protection
What is the copyright protection, and what type of documents does it protect?
Under the Berne Convention, copyright protection for any work created after April 1, 1989, is automatically granted upon creation without the need for a declaration or assertion. This means that as soon as the work is written or recorded in a physical medium (including printed, electronically stored, emailed, or part of an electronic presentation), copyrights are automatically given to the author.
Violations of copyrights include reproduction, copies, distribution, modification, public display, download, store, electronic file sharing, or transmission by anyone but the copyright owner without written authorization. Using a portion of the original work is still considered a violation of copyright when deemed "substantial and material."
For additional information regarding copyright laws, visit the US Copyright Office website at www.copyright.gov.
The US Copyright Office FAQ page includes clarifications to common questions at www.copyright.gov/help/faq. Copyright Act violation consequences and penalties are listed at http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap5.html
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This page explains the copyright and terms of use for documentation prepared for our clients