Professors will generally grant permission for students to record class lectures for use in personal studies only. Before recording lectures, students should ask permission of the professor. Students should realize that lectures recorded by the student may not be shared with other people outside the classroom setting without the written consent of the lecturer.
The student should be aware that the information contained in the recorded lectures is protected under federal copyright laws and may not be published or quoted outside the classroom setting without the expressed consent of the lecturer, and if permission is granted in writing, the student cannot make use of the material without giving proper identity and credit to the lecturer. Students agree to abide by these guidelines with regard to any lectures they record while enrolled as students at Brite Divinity School.