I have always taken the tack that once I am given the ancillaries
they are mine to do with as I wish, including continuing to use
some of them after I switch texts--for whatever myriad of reasons
I have to switch. They were only given to me because I did adopt
their text and in some sense, indirectly at least, paid for them--
but even if you don't accept that arguement I consider them a 
gift from the publisher/rep to be mind to do with as I wish----
which sometimes involves "filing" them in the circular file :-)
annette




On Fri, 1 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If you have supplemental material from a text that you assigned in one
> class, are you allowed to use it in a class with a different text?  
> What if you are no longer using the text?
> 
> Michael Quanty
> Psychology Professor
> CBMTS Project Director
> Thomas Nelson Community College
> P.O. Box 9407
> Hampton, Virginia 23670
> Voice: 757.825.3500
> Fax:   757.825.3807
> 
> 

Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology                E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of San Diego                 Voice:   (619) 260-4006
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                                                -- W. L. Bryan

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