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Copyright

This LibGuide will help you to know the legal correct way to use copyright works or works covered by Creative Commons licences.

Introduction

Use information sources in a responsible, ethical, and correct manner.

This LibGuide will help you know the legal correct way to use copyright works or works covered by Creative Commons licences.

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Copyright

What is copyright?

A copyright is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the exclusive right to copy, distribute, adapt, display, and perform a creative work, usually for a limited time. The creative work may be in a dramatic, artistic, literary, or musical form.
 
So what does this mean?
It simply means that the owner of the creative work has the exclusive right to do or allow the doing of the following:
• Reproducing the work in any manner or form
• Publishing the work
• Intentionally including the work in any film or TV broadcast
• Making adaptations and/ or translations of the work
• Making the work available to the public
 

What qualifies for copyright?

• Creative works that are original
• The work does not necessarily require a particular level of literary or artistic quality
• What is required is the fact that the author created the work through his/ her own skill
 

How long does copyright in a work last?

• There are two ways in which this is defined, depending on whether the author owns the copyright or if the copyright is owned by the publisher.
• If it is owned by the author, the copyright lasts for the lifetime of the author plus 50 years after his/ her death
• If it is owned by the publisher, then copyright lasts for 50 years after the last year it was published

 

Types of copying/reproduction

  • Printing
  • Photocopying
  • Scanning
  • Digital copying (e.g. downloading)
  • Electronic storage in databases
  • Translating or making adaptations of the work
  • The particular typographic arrangement of a literary or musical work is defined as a published version and is also protected by the Copyright Act.
PLEASE NOTE: Fair Dealing  DOES NOT apply to MULTIPLE COPIES – “Subject to multiple copies for class discussion governed by the copyright regulations”.

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