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Can I use images or videos from other websites on my website in Kansas? What are the requirements?
According to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a photo or video of a student is considered an education record if it is directly related to a student and maintained by an educational agency or institution or by a party acting for the agency or institution [1].
Regarding the use of images or videos from other websites on your website in Kansas, there are no specific state laws or regulations that address this issue. However, it is important to consider copyright laws and obtain permission from the owner of the images or videos before using them on your website.
Additionally, if the images or videos contain identifiable information about students, you should also consider FERPA regulations and ensure that you have obtained appropriate consent from the students or their parents/guardians before using the images or videos [1].
In summary, while there are no specific state laws or regulations regarding the use of images or videos from other websites on your website in Kansas, it is important to consider copyright laws and FERPA regulations before using them.
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