Ownership of iTunes U
Materials uploaded to the iTunes U private section will retain the same ownership as the materials had before uploading.
Materials uploaded to the Public Content section of iTunes U must be sponsored and administered by an SHU department or official organization and will become property of Sacred Heart University.
Apple does not allow material to be sold directly through iTunes U.
Copyright and Licenses
Refer questions about copyright and related issues to Michael Iannazzi, Associate VP for Institutional Advancement at iannazzim@sacredheart.edu.
SHU respects the intellectual property rights of others and prohibits uploading to iTunes U any content that violates another party's intellectual property rights.
If you believe that your property rights have been violated or that any content on iTunes U violates SHU's policies and procedures, please notify Michael Iannazzi, Associate VP for Institutional Advancement at iannazzim@sacredheart.edu.
Content created by a faculty member, academic or administrative department is expected to adhere to ALL copyright laws.
Content posted to the Private Content section of iTunes U is expected to conform to all relevant laws and guidelines, including, without limitation, United States Copyright Act, Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and the Teach Act.
For general information about copyright and other rights relevant to iTunes U, visit our Copyright page.
The links below will guide you to copyright information regarding what can and cannot be published without the owner's consent.