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Are forms/flyers created by PTO member copyrighted?

16 years 11 months ago #132633 by pals
she is thinking that you guys can't move on without her and you need to show her you can, if she isn't willing to give up the flyer then find someone who can design a new one,,,I am sure in your school someone can do this for you.

"When you stop learning you stop growing."
16 years 11 months ago #132631 by Rockne

beignets;132627 wrote: here is what i would do.

call either the prinicapl, or the assitant superintendent, or adminstrative superintendent (if you have neither, then i would go straight to the superintendent) becuase the supers office engages the district lawyer.

what i would want to know from the district lawyer is, the answer to the question. they are BEST SUITED to know the answer becuase each shcool and each pto and each district, are so different in terms of specific (read: legal) relationship betwen pto and school and district

if she did something while on duty as pto officer, it is LIKELY that when she leaves that position, her 'work' (flyer in this case) remains property and (maybe) copyright protected, by the school, ie when you design a rocket while emplyee of arospace, and you leave the company for any reason, you do not get the 'right' to take your design with you and say to your past emplyer 'you cant have a copy, its MINE (whine)'.....

ask the legal folks at your district, they will tell you the answer for your particular case.


I don't think I'd go to a lawyer. This isn't that big a deal. If she wants to be this way, she's gonna be this way. Move on and know (hope) that she's rare.

Tim

PTO Today Founder
16 years 11 months ago #132628 by ittakesallkinds
Replied by ittakesallkinds on topic RE: Are forms/flyers created by PTO member copyrighted?
What a nightmare. I say, ask her "what law"
and then I would have nothing to do with her.
16 years 11 months ago #132627 by ittakesallkinds
Replied by ittakesallkinds on topic RE: Are forms/flyers created by PTO member copyrighted?
here is what i would do.

call either the prinicapl, or the assitant superintendent, or adminstrative superintendent (if you have neither, then i would go straight to the superintendent) becuase the supers office engages the district lawyer.

what i would want to know from the district lawyer is, the answer to the question. they are BEST SUITED to know the answer becuase each shcool and each pto and each district, are so different in terms of specific (read: legal) relationship betwen pto and school and district

if she did something while on duty as pto officer, it is LIKELY that when she leaves that position, her 'work' (flyer in this case) remains property and (maybe) copyright protected, by the school, ie when you design a rocket while emplyee of arospace, and you leave the company for any reason, you do not get the 'right' to take your design with you and say to your past emplyer 'you cant have a copy, its MINE (whine)'.....

ask the legal folks at your district, they will tell you the answer for your particular case.
16 years 11 months ago #132626 by pals
I was thinking that Tim, it is a matter of her being just plain mean and refusing to do it. She could if she wanted to!

"When you stop learning you stop growing."
16 years 11 months ago #132625 by Rockne
Well, I'll reserve the comments I'd like to write and stick to the issues....

I'd say:

1. She *may* be correct that she likely has copyright. The issue hasn't come up, because most folks aren't so (holding words back here).

2. However, if #1 is true, then #2 is off on one important point. If she does have copyright, then it's not that she is *unable* to forward those. Instead, it's that she doesn't *want* to. Big difference. If she has copyraight, then she can do whatever she pleases with the files.

Tim

PTO Today Founder
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