Are there copyright considerations in recording my instructor’s lecture?
Under copyright law and the faculty Collective Agreement, your instructor and any presenters in your class own copyright in lectures. Any copy, live stream or broadcast of the lecture therefore belongs to them. If your instructor’s preference for lecture recording is not in the course syllabus, you must ask permission to record or take pictures of a lecture before doing so. It may be a different case for students who require teaching materials in alternate formats due to a disability. For registration and additional details, contact Access and Inclusion Services.
Your class notes, assuming they are not a verbatim record of the lecture, belong to you.