We had this response from students, in the early days of Turnitin use. I'd like to know of any legal guidelines but my students were told that it was a requirement that they conceded to Turnitin the right to store their paper for the purpose of checking against other texts. No violation of intellectual property rights, because they upload their own paper and in doing so consent to its storage ... If they were not prepared to do this, their paper could not be graded. Cheers, Marj Dr Marjorie Kibby, Senior Lecturer in Communication & Culture Faculty of Education and Arts The University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia Marj.Kibby@newcastle.edu.au +61 2 49216604
Barry Wellman <wellman@chass.utoronto.ca> 9/03/2007 10:37 am >>> Dear AOIRers,
A colleague teaching another course has come across an issue with an undergrad who refuses to hand in her term paper because the faculty member's course requires that all papers also be submitted to Turnitin.com. The student claims that this violates her own intellectual property because Turnitin reportedly keeps copies for future plagiarism searches. As a supposed ICT & society "expert," my colleague came to me for advice. My first thought was horsefeathers. However, I am wondering if there is any precedent or case law on this in Canada or the US. (EU would be too different, I think.) I am not interested in the ethics or the morality of Turnitin, but in how other situations have been resolved. Thanks, Barry Wellman _____________________________________________________________________ Barry Wellman S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology NetLab Director Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman for fun: http://chass.utoronto.ca/oldnew/cybertimes.php _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ The air-l@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/