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Copyright Guide

This document is presented as a general guide to the observance of copyright law at Griffith. It is University policy to observe restrictions on dealing with copyright material, as laid down in Australian law. The relevant legislation is the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) .  An online version of the Act is available on the ComLaw website. This guide reflects the law as at January 2008.

This guide serves as a general reference to the observance of copyright law at Griffith University. It should not be taken as legal advice. Users requiring more information should contact Mark Magner, University Copyright Officer, who writes and maintains this guide. The position of University Copyright Officer is shared between Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology.

1. Your Compliance Obligation 16. Email and Copyright
2. Why Copyright? 17. Moral Rights
3. The Rights of Copyright Owners 18. Plagiarism
4. What is Covered by Copyright? 19. Some Myths about Copyright
5. How is Copyright Protection Obtained? 20. Referencing
6. Duration of Copyright 21. Statutory Licences Compliance Guide
7. Fair Dealing 22. Other Sources of Copyright Information
8. Writing for Publication 23. Warning Notice Part VA - Off-air recordings
9. Copying Print Material 24. Warning Notice Part VB - Text and images
10. TV and Radio - Copyright Guidelines 25. Ownership of Copyright - Griffith Policy
11. Music Copyright 26. Course Readings on CD-ROM
12. Performing Rights 27. Digitising Non-book Items
13. Software Copyright 28. Commonwealth Government Copyright
14. Multimedia Productions and Copyright 29. Quick Copyright Information for New Staff
15. The Internet, The Web and Copyright 30. Quick Copyright Information for Students

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Copyright Guide

This document is presented as a general guide to the observance of copyright law at Griffith. It is University policy to observe restrictions on dealing with copyright material, as laid down in Australian law. The relevant legislation is the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) .  An online version of the Act is available on the ComLaw website. This guide reflects the law as at January 2008.

This guide serves as a general reference to the observance of copyright law at Griffith University. It should not be taken as legal advice. Users requiring more information should contact Mark Magner, University Copyright Officer, who writes and maintains this guide. The position of University Copyright Officer is shared between Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology.

1. Your Compliance Obligation 16. Email and Copyright
2. Why Copyright? 17. Moral Rights
3. The Rights of Copyright Owners 18. Plagiarism
4. What is Covered by Copyright? 19. Some Myths about Copyright
5. How is Copyright Protection Obtained? 20. Referencing
6. Duration of Copyright 21. Statutory Licences Compliance Guide
7. Fair Dealing 22. Other Sources of Copyright Information
8. Writing for Publication 23. Warning Notice Part VA - Off-air recordings
9. Copying Print Material 24. Warning Notice Part VB - Text and images
10. TV and Radio - Copyright Guidelines 25. Ownership of Copyright - Griffith Policy
11. Music Copyright 26. Course Readings on CD-ROM
12. Performing Rights 27. Digitising Non-book Items
13. Software Copyright 28. Commonwealth Government Copyright
14. Multimedia Productions and Copyright 29. Quick Copyright Information for New Staff
15. The Internet, The Web and Copyright 30. Quick Copyright Information for Students

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Copyright Guide

This document is presented as a general guide to the observance of copyright law at Griffith. It is University policy to observe restrictions on dealing with copyright material, as laid down in Australian law. The relevant legislation is the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) .  An online version of the Act is available on the ComLaw website. This guide reflects the law as at January 2008.

This guide serves as a general reference to the observance of copyright law at Griffith University. It should not be taken as legal advice. Users requiring more information should contact Mark Magner, University Copyright Officer, who writes and maintains this guide. The position of University Copyright Officer is shared between Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology.

1. Your Compliance Obligation 16. Email and Copyright
2. Why Copyright? 17. Moral Rights
3. The Rights of Copyright Owners 18. Plagiarism
4. What is Covered by Copyright? 19. Some Myths about Copyright
5. How is Copyright Protection Obtained? 20. Referencing
6. Duration of Copyright 21. Statutory Licences Compliance Guide
7. Fair Dealing 22. Other Sources of Copyright Information
8. Writing for Publication 23. Warning Notice Part VA - Off-air recordings
9. Copying Print Material 24. Warning Notice Part VB - Text and images
10. TV and Radio - Copyright Guidelines 25. Ownership of Copyright - Griffith Policy
11. Music Copyright 26. Course Readings on CD-ROM
12. Performing Rights 27. Digitising Non-book Items
13. Software Copyright 28. Commonwealth Government Copyright
14. Multimedia Productions and Copyright 29. Quick Copyright Information for New Staff
15. The Internet, The Web and Copyright 30. Quick Copyright Information for Students

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Copyright Guide

This document is presented as a general guide to the observance of copyright law at Griffith. It is University policy to observe restrictions on dealing with copyright material, as laid down in Australian law. The relevant legislation is the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) .  An online version of the Act is available on the ComLaw website. This guide reflects the law as at January 2008.

This guide serves as a general reference to the observance of copyright law at Griffith University. It should not be taken as legal advice. Users requiring more information should contact Mark Magner, University Copyright Officer, who writes and maintains this guide. The position of University Copyright Officer is shared between Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology.

1. Your Compliance Obligation 16. Email and Copyright
2. Why Copyright? 17. Moral Rights
3. The Rights of Copyright Owners 18. Plagiarism
4. What is Covered by Copyright? 19. Some Myths about Copyright
5. How is Copyright Protection Obtained? 20. Referencing
6. Duration of Copyright 21. Statutory Licences Compliance Guide
7. Fair Dealing 22. Other Sources of Copyright Information
8. Writing for Publication 23. Warning Notice Part VA - Off-air recordings
9. Copying Print Material 24. Warning Notice Part VB - Text and images
10. TV and Radio - Copyright Guidelines 25. Ownership of Copyright - Griffith Policy
11. Music Copyright 26. Course Readings on CD-ROM
12. Performing Rights 27. Digitising Non-book Items
13. Software Copyright 28. Commonwealth Government Copyright
14. Multimedia Productions and Copyright 29. Quick Copyright Information for New Staff
15. The Internet, The Web and Copyright 30. Quick Copyright Information for Students

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