Audio Recording Agreement
According to 84.44 of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 P.L. 93-112, amended P.L. 93-
516, students with disabilities who are unable to take or read notes have the right to audio record
class lectures for their personal study only. These recordings are limited to content from the faculty
members, and do not include peer discussions or presentations.
Lectures recorded for this purpose may not be shared with others, including the university, without the
consent of the lecturer. Recorded lectures may not be used in any way to harm or compromise the
faculty member, other lecturers, or students whose classroom comments are recorded as part of the
class activity. Information contained in the audio-recording is protected under federal copyright laws
and may not be published or quoted without the express consent of the lecturer and without giving
proper identity and credit to the lecturer.
Any recorded material will be destroyed at the end of the semester in which it was recorded.
I, , have read and understand the above agreement on audio-
recorded lectures. I pledge to abide by the above policy with regard to any lectures recorded at the
university. I understand that any mis-use of this material could be considered a judicial offense.
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