Overview of Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act (TEACH)

The primary benefit of the TEACH Act for educators is its repeal of the earlier version of Section 110(2), which was drafted principally in the context of broadcast or closed-circuit television. That law permitted educators to perform only certain types of works and generally allowed transmissions to be received only in classrooms and similar locations. These restrictions, and others, usually meant that the law could seldom apply to the context of modern, digital transmissions that might utilize a range of materials and need to reach students asynchronously at home, at work, and elsewhere. The new version of Section 110(2) - the TEACH Act - offers these explicit improvements:

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