Post on 04-Jul-2015
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What about YouTube???What about iView/TED/SBS OnDemand?
Teaching & Learning in a digital world(*without breaking the law)
*I am not a copyright lawyer. I am a librarian.
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True…but no-one looks good in an orange
jumpsuit
Life of the creator + 70 years
Penalties:Action taken within 6 years of infringement taking place
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Australian Copyright CouncilCopyright Act 1968
Educational Institution Provisions:Part VB (copying & communicating text, images & notated music) Part VA (TV & Radio)Section 200AB: The 'Special Case' or 'Flexible Dealing'Exception
APRA/AMCOS LicenseScreenrights License
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DID YOU KNOWF O R E D U C A T I O N A L P U R P O S E S …
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TV & RadioYou CAN Copy ANYTHING from Free-to-Air or Pay-TV
• Any format, any location
• Format shift, edit, make compilations
• Upload to the intranet – portal, s:drive
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Commercial DVDsYou CAN• play using your laptop – we have external drives• stream and play in one or multiple classes @ the
same time. How?through DVC
• lend to studentsYou CAN’T • format shift edit/copy/burn or upload to anywhere• AT ALL. EVER. Unless it is non longer commercially available
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What about music? If you haven’t paid for it - it’s probably not legal(exceptions exist if creative commons)
You CAN • Copy music for educational purposes – if purchased
from a legitimate source• Format shift & stream• Use music purchased from iTunes or other (LEGAL)
music stores
Can NOT remix or mash
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If you are capturing a school event & plan to sell DVD copies for profit – DON’T. If it includes copyright material e.g.music you can sell on a cost-recovery basis only.
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and another thing…If you are charging an entry fee & $$ is exchanged it becomes a commercial transaction and NOT for educational purposes. Licences & Permissions required.
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What about YouTube???What about iView/TED/SBS OnDemand?
You can stream (as long as legit.)You can embed (ditto)Download? NO Keepvid? NO
Why? Because it is format shifting & breaches the TPM
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WHAT IS TPM?
TPM is Technology
Protection Measure & it protects works with access controls and protects all works that have copying protection technology in place.
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Text & Images (digital & print)We CAN copy material – amounts?
Book: 10% or 1 chapter Play: 10% or 1 actPrint Music: covered by APRA/AMCOS licenseArticles in Periodicals: all
We CAN make as many copies as neededWe CAN distribute via USB, email, upload to intranet
When making or posting copies we need to attribute the author. How?
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DID YOU KNOW
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and there is DVC
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The big takeaways….See Sue Roberts for all things Music & Drama
YouTube – stream/embed, -do not download
Attribute author
Just because the technology exists doesn’t mean it is legal
http://www.copyright.org.au/
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ImagesLawhttp://www.gloverlegal.com.au/Yawnhttp://ledaro.blogspot.com.au/2008/11/liberal-leadership-race-big-yawn.htmlHelpwww.musescoretips.comSlideshare – Chris Betcherhttp://www.slideshare.net/betchaboy/teaching-and-learning-in-a-digital-world-without-breaking-the-law-2180338?from_search=2Creative Commonshttp://creativecommons.org.au/IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/