Virtual learning environments: intellectual property considerations | Practical Law

Virtual learning environments: intellectual property considerations | Practical Law

A note which considers the extent to which educational establishments are able, under English law, to use and share copyright works with students through virtual learning environments (VLEs) without infringing copyright. This issue was brought to particular prominence due to the unprecedented lockdown brought about in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which has accelerated the trend towards providing educational services via VLEs. In 2024 this trend continues across secondary, further, and higher educational institutions in England and Wales.

Virtual learning environments: intellectual property considerations

Practical Law UK Practice Note w-025-5277 (Approx. 20 pages)

Virtual learning environments: intellectual property considerations

by Bonita Trimmer, Giles Parsons and Nirmal Trivedy, Browne Jacobson
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A note which considers the extent to which educational establishments are able, under English law, to use and share copyright works with students through virtual learning environments (VLEs) without infringing copyright. This issue was brought to particular prominence due to the unprecedented lockdown brought about in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which has accelerated the trend towards providing educational services via VLEs. In 2024 this trend continues across secondary, further, and higher educational institutions in England and Wales.