Do you think that triggers if they don’t post them on a website, and instead just accumulate the recordings? Which is what I assumed john to be suggesting.
[leaving aside for now statements like “geez the world is bad”]
I think it’s in a legal grey area, but not confident. It might be totally fine if it’s just individual professors doing their thing, without any backing from the university, though I think I have some trouble seeing how that would be different from a legal perspective.
Do you think that triggers if they don’t post them on a website, and instead just accumulate the recordings? Which is what I assumed john to be suggesting.
[leaving aside for now statements like “geez the world is bad”]
I think it’s in a legal grey area, but not confident. It might be totally fine if it’s just individual professors doing their thing, without any backing from the university, though I think I have some trouble seeing how that would be different from a legal perspective.
My recollection was the problem was about the professors making things available to some students without making them “available” to all students.