Copyright Information for Faculty and Librarians

Copyright Information for Faculty and Librarians

Creating Casebooks and Websites Using Material Taken from LexisNexis Canada

Using Online Material

A school is permitted to post a link to an article if each student uses his or her own ID to log in to the Quicklaw service to retrieve his or her own copy of that article. A school is not allowed to post on its intranet website an article found on Quicklaw, LexisNexis® at lexis.com®, LexisNexis® Academic or any other LexisNexis® research service.

Note: The ID and password that a student uses to log in to a college network or library to gain access to Quicklaw is equivalent to "his or her own ID to log in to the Quicklaw service" as stated above.

All terms and conditions are available on the appropriate research service.

A subscribing institution has the right to create course packs (in print or digital form) to the extent allowed by the LexisNexis Permissions Coordinator. The Permission Request Form must include information such as the purpose of the request (if required for educational or CLE purposes, please include the class/seminar name, the sponsor/university name, and when and where the packs will be presented); the number of copies to be made; the exact citations, references or descriptions of the material to be distributed; and the method of distribution.

There is no cost associated with our granting your request to reprint content for use in a course casebook.

To obtain permission, please complete the Request for Copyright Permission Form.