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May a faculty member prohibit recordings of his/her lectures by students registered for the class? What about by professional note-takers?

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The University of Texas asserts no proprietary interest in the contents of its professor s lectures, so, barring the need for a reasonable accommodation under the ADA, this would be a private matter between the professor and the student. Professional note-takers may be banned from the classroom as trespassers, but if they register for a class, they would be treated as students.  more
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