Audio and Video Devices on Campus: A Legal Analysis
"Rules and Risks when Recording in and out of the Classroom"
From a student recording a class on a cell phone to the use of a broad network of security cameras on school grounds, the increasing use of audio/video recording and surveillance in today’s schools raises a variety of legal issues. School administrators need to have a comprehensive understanding of the laws that apply in a variety of different contexts in order to develop legally-defensive policies and procedures involving the use of audio/video technology.
In this webinar expert speaker Erin D. Gilsbach, will provides a comprehensive analysis of the applicable laws as well as best practice tips for avoiding liability and this webinar will address such topics as: federal and state wiretap laws and their applicability to recording on campus; legal obligations of schools.
Session Highlights:
- What legal obligations do schools have under the ADA and Section 504 to accommodate students with disabilities by permitting audio/visual recording?
- Do students have a right, under FERPA, to view security surveillance videos?
- What legal rights do students have regarding the use of audio/video recording on campus?
- Can an instructor refuse to permit audio/video recording in a classroom if school policy permits it?
- Do state and/or federal wiretap laws apply to student on-campus recording?
- Who “owns” the rights to a classroom lecture?
- Can schools prohibit students from publishing on-campus recordings on the internet
Why You Should Attend:
This webinar will discuss what legal obligations do schools have under the ADA and Section 504 to accommodate students with disabilities by permitting audio/visual recording and also know the legal rights do students have regarding the use of audio/video recording on campus. The presenter will illustrate who “own” the rights to a classroom lecture.
Who Should Attend:
- Campus Administrators
- Student
- Residence Coordinators
- Faculty Advisors
- Policy makers
- Key decision makers
- Campus Stakeholders
Ask your question directly from our expert during the Q&A session following the live event.
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