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In this episode of the J!Cast, Nele Klostermeyer and Malin Fischer (research assistants) talk about copyright and data protection issues in online teaching. Because with the onset of the Corona pandemic, universities were forced to shift their operations to the online realm. Since then, courses have largely been held via video conferencing systems such as Zoom or Cisco WebEx. On the one hand, this raises copyright issues, especially regarding the use of third-party material in PowerPoint presentations that are then shown in online lectures. On the other hand, data protection law plays an important role, because holding, recording and uploading lectures to the internet regularly involves the processing of participants’ personal data. An overview of these legal aspects is given in the podcast. You can find more in-depth expert opinions on the topics here.In this episode of the J!Cast, Nele Klostermeyer and Malin Fischer (research assistants) talk about copyright and data protection issues in online teaching. Because with the onset of the Corona pandemic, universities were forced to shift their operations to the online realm. Since then, courses have largely been held via video conferencing systems such as Zoom or Cisco WebEx. On the one hand, this raises copyright issues, especially regarding the use of third-party material in PowerPoint presentations that are then shown in online lectures. On the other hand, data protection law plays an important role, because holding, recording and uploading lectures to the internet regularly involves the processing of participants’ personal data. An overview of these legal aspects is given in the podcast. You can find more in-depth expert opinions on the topics here.In this episode of the J!Cast, Nele Klostermeyer and Malin Fischer (research assistants) talk about copyright and data protection issues in online teaching. Because with the onset of the Corona pandemic, universities were forced to shift their operations to the online realm. Since then, courses have largely been held via video conferencing systems such as Zoom or Cisco WebEx. On the one hand, this raises copyright issues, especially regarding the use of third-party material in PowerPoint presentations that are then shown in online lectures. On the other hand, data protection law plays an important role, because holding, recording and uploading lectures to the internet regularly involves the processing of participants’ personal data. An overview of these legal aspects is given in the podcast. You can find more in-depth expert opinions on the topics here.In this episode of the J!Cast, Nele Klostermeyer and Malin Fischer (research assistants) talk about copyright and data protection issues in online teaching. Because with the onset of the Corona pandemic, universities were forced to shift their operations to the online realm. Since then, courses have largely been held via video conferencing systems such as Zoom or Cisco WebEx. On the one hand, this raises copyright issues, especially regarding the use of third-party material in PowerPoint presentations that are then shown in online lectures. On the other hand, data protection law plays an important role, because holding, recording and uploading lectures to the internet regularly involves the processing of participants’ personal data. An overview of these legal aspects is given in the podcast. You can find more in-depth expert opinions on the topics here.