We have very robust copyright compliance. Yes, we do have our posters. We have three people on our copyright staff. We have Althea, who is our copyright strategy manager, as well as our copyright officer and our copyright coordinator. Our copyright coordinator's main role is to educate faculty and offer them review of course materials.
We provide advice online and in person on the phone to graduate students. We present to approximately 700 people per year. I've just created recently an online tutorial for faculty and staff, and it has seven modules that cover how to prepare and how to be copyright compliant. We have numerous policies in place: academic misconduct, responsible conduct of research. Most recently, a use of copyright-protected materials policy was approved by the audit and risk management committee.
I'm trying to think. We do audits periodically, and if we do see any issues with respect to those audits, we will recommend changes for transactional licences switching to licensed material. If I look at the entire university, people are dedicated to copyright compliance, including the bookstore and our libraries, and in extended ed we have five full-time equivalents dedicated to copyright compliance.