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§51 UrhG (Right to quote), §60a UrhG (Teaching and instruction)

The Copyright Knowledge Society Act (UrhWissG) came into force on 1 March, 2018. During the reform of the Copyright Knowledge Society Act, the copyright provisions that are particularly important for the field of teaching were revised.

The so-called barrier provisions restrict copyrights and allow you to use third-party works that are not under a public license for certain purposes without the author's consent, provided that certain conditions are met. For example, the source must be acknowledged (§63 UrhG), and the prohibition of alteration § 62 UrhG) must also be observed.

The restrictions include, for example, the Right to cite (§51 UrhG) and Teaching and instruction (§60a UrhG).
Another option for using copyright-protected works are open educational resources, which allow use under a specific license (Kreutzer & Hirche, 2017). Internal link opens in the same window:More information of open educational resources.

Please note: The information on this page does not constitute legal advice.

  • Electronic provision of materials in university teaching The Osnabrück University chart below shows you which materials you may and may not make available electronically in university teaching. When making materials available electronically, you must observe the prohibition of alteration and the need to cite the source.

Copyright in teaching

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