Is there anything I can do if I find my teaching materials posted on a tutoring website?

Instructors at SFU generally own copyright in their teaching materials such as lecture slides and notes, assignment instructions and exams (per SFU Policy R30.03 Intellectual Property Policy). No one can post these materials on a public website without your permission. (However, students own the copyright in their class notes and assignments and have the right to share these online.) As the copyright owner of your teaching materials, you can request that the website remove them; the SFU Copyright Office can make this request on your behalf.

Visit this page to learn more about this issue and steps you can take to reduce the likelihood that your materials will be posted online, and to submit a form requesting the Copyright Office's assistance in submitting a takedown request.