Education & copyright compliance : a toolkit /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Teng, Jo (Author)
Corporate Author: Australian Copyright Council
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Strawberry Hills, NSW, Australia : Australian Copyright Council, [2017]
Subjects:
Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; 1. About this book; 1.1 Copyright in educational institutions; 1.2 What does this book cover?; 1.3 Information, not legal advice; 1.4 Glossary; 2. Understanding infringement; 2.1 What is copyright?; 2.1.1 What is protected by copyright?; 2.1.2 Who gets copyright?; 2.1.3 How long does copyright last?; 2.2 When is copyright infringed?; 2.2.1 Licences and permissions; 2.2.2 What is a "substantial part"?; 2.3 Exceptions to infringement; 2.3.1 Fair dealing exceptions; 2.3.2 Exceptions specific to the education sector; 2.4 Moral rights; 2.4.1 What are moral rights?
  • 2.4.2 Defences to moral rights infringement2.5 Frequently asked questions; 3. Identifying and managing risk; 3.1 Your risk appetite; 3.2 Risk management
  • your copyright policy; 3.2.1 Before creating a copyright policy; 3.2.2 What should a copyright policy contain?; 3.2.3 Implementing a copyright policy; 3.3 Risk management
  • strategy; 3.3.1 Identifying risk; 3.3.2 Measuring the risk; 3.4 Direct liability risk; 3.5 Vicarious liability risk; 3.5.1 How to recognise vicarious liability risk; 3.5.1 How to recognise vicarious liability risk 14; 3.5.2 Where vicarious liability risk can arise
  • 3.6 Authorisation liability risk3.6.1 How to recognise authorisation liability risk; 3.6.2 Situations in which authorisation liability can arise; 3.7 Risk example: orphan works; 3.7.1 The problem of orphan works; 3.7.2 Managing the risk; 3.7 Frequently asked questions; 4. Courses and class materials
  • the statutory licence schemes; 4.1 Overview of the statutory licence schemes, and upcoming amendments; 4.1.1 What is an educational institution?; 4.1.2 "For an educational purpose"; 4.2 Copying text and images; 4.2.1 Risks relevant to copying text and images
  • 4.2.2 "Reasonable portion"
  • the earlier Part VB scheme4.2.3 "Reasonable portion"
  • the new scheme under the 2017 amendments; 4.3 Copying television and radio broadcasts; 4.3.1 Risks relevant to copying television and radio broadcasts; 4.3.2 Sourcing broadcasts; 4.4 Notice requirements for copies and communication; 4.4.1 Physical reproductions; 4.4.2 Digital reproductions; 4.4.3 Communicating digital reproductions; 4.5 Beyond the statutory licence schemes
  • additional licensing; 4.5.1 Sound recordings; 4.5.2 Non-educational uses of films and music; 4.6 Copyright exceptions; 4.6.1 Section 28
  • 4.6.2 Section 200AB4.7 Frequently asked questions; 5. The digital classroom; 5.1 Distance learning; 5.1.1 Where the statutory licences apply; 5.1.2 Where the statutory licences do not apply; 5.2 Open access resources; 5.2.1 Using open access resources
  • check the licence terms; 5.2.2 Using Creative Commons; 5.2.3 Applying Creative Commons licences; 5.2.4 Other open access licences; 5.3 Media streaming services; 5.3.1 Streaming from a CMS or LMS; 5.3.2 Contractual undertakings; 5.3.3 Streaming from third-party platforms (iView, YouTube, Netflix, etc); 5.4 Frequently asked questions