Intellectual Property
Students should be aware that this course contains the intellectual
property of their instructor, TA, and/or the University of Waterloo.
Intellectual property includes items such as:
- Lecture content, spoken and written (and any audio/video recording thereof);
- Lecture handouts, presentations, and other materials prepared for the course (e.g., PowerPoint slides);
- Questions or solution sets from various types of assessments (e.g., assignments, quizzes, tests, final exams); and
- Work protected by copyright (e.g., any work authored by the instructor or TA or used by the instructor or TA with permission of the copyright owner).
Course materials and the intellectual property contained therein, are
used to enhance a student’s educational experience. However, sharing
this intellectual property without the intellectual property owner’s
permission is a violation of intellectual property rights. For this
reason, it is necessary to ask the instructor, TA and/or the University
of Waterloo for permission before uploading and sharing the intellectual
property of others online (e.g., to an online repository).
Permission from an instructor, TA or the University is also necessary
before sharing the intellectual property of others from completed
courses with students taking the same/similar courses in subsequent
terms/years. In many cases, instructors might be happy to allow
distribution of certain materials. However, doing so without expressed
permission is considered a violation of intellectual property rights.
Please alert the instructor if you become aware of intellectual property
belonging to others (past or present) circulating, either through the
student body or online. The intellectual property rights owner deserves
to know (and may have already given their consent).