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                                                Using video content
Best practice for video content
- Video content can be embedded and/or linked in Canvas, and added to Course Readings lists.
- Some video material may not be able to be streamed or recorded into sessions for your course - this will vary based on the licensing and terms of use involved.
- Do not use or promote infringing content in your course.
- For licensed video content, access the ClickView, Kanopy and TVNews databases - usage varies by licence (see below).
- Do not post your course materials to YouTube. Video hosting can be done via Panopto.
- You are not permitted to copy Blu-Rays, DVDs or other commercial releases that you have bought, hired or borrowed. Commercial releases can be shown in class under S28 of the Copyright Act. See Classes and Sessions below for more information.
To learn more about specific platforms and usage, access the guide documents below:
- Using YouTube (PDF)
- ClickView - Copyright guide (PDF) and User guide (PDF)
- Using Kanopy (PDF)
- Using TVNews (PDF)
- Using Netflix (PDF) - Stan, Binge, Prime Video, etc., will be similar.
- Using TED Talks (PDF)
- Classes and Sessions (PDF)
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