Hello,
I would like to include screenshots of materials in Canvas in a publication for teachers about teaching children to practice musical instruments.
Can I please be directed to a permissions process for doing so?
Thank you,
Pete Miksza
Hello @pmiksza
Thanks for posting this in the Canvas Community!
We might need more details on what you are asking about here. I was not too clear on your question...
Feel free to provide more context to this question and we can try to help out further!
-Colton
Hi @pmiksza,
In addition to what @ColtonSwapp stated, I just wanted to clarify that Canvas/Instructure doesn't really own content rights. What you see in Canvas is usually content from a publisher or an individual teacher/instructor. You would generally need to identify who owns the content and get their permission to include screenshots of it for use in other publications/websites/materials.
-Chris
Thanks for your reply. I'm writing a book for teachers and would like to include screenshots of the Canvas portal as figures for demonstrating various ways that school music teachers could use Canvas to teach kids how to practice musical instruments.
Pete
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