Copyright Issues
Unless otherwise indicated, all text and artwork appearing on the Web are protected by copyright and should not be reproduced without written permission from the copyright holder. Contact the author of that Web page for permission to use specific information and/or graphics. This can be accomplished by sending an email, if there an email link on that page or site or calling the author, again if the information is available.
You may not publish information on the World Wide Web that is prohibited by law or disallowed by licenses, contracts, copyrights, or University regulations. Groups or individuals are responsible for information they publish; they should be aware of University policies pertaining to confidentiality and the use of computers. You can contact the ITS department and/or the Web Office for more information.
All departments, offices and Web page authors are responsible for keeping their Web pages in compliance with copyright rules and with SU guidelines and policies.
The Web Office suggests that departmental home pages, the first page of a Web site, and original material (e.g., research or artwork) have copyright notices in the signature block at the end of the document. Most of the newly designed SU Web pages have a signature block at the end that has a copyright notice, e-mail to the Web Office and the SU logo, which is also a link to the SU home page.
For more information about copyrights in general, consult: