14. The statute explicitly exonerates educational institutions from liability that may result from most "transient or temporary storage of material." On the other hand, the statute does not allow anyone to maintain the copyrighted content "on the system or network" for availability to the students "for a longer period than is reasonably necessary to facilitate the transmissions for which it was made."

Source: Crews, Kenneth D. New Copyright Law for Distance Education: The Meaning and Importance of the TEACH Act.