Intellectual Property and Copyright in the Digital Environment
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2. Using other people's materials
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2.1 General information on copyright
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2.1.2
When may works be used without permission of the copyright owner?
Not using a 'substantial part'
Fair dealing
Express or implied licences
Exceptions applying for education purposes
Contracts: A word of warning
Which copyright exceptions apply to use of copyright material obtained on the Internet?
Are there any copyright exceptions in relation to the taking or use of photographs?
Do any copyright exceptions apply to the use of a sound recording?
When might I have an implied copyright licence?
A number of exceptions to copyright allow limited use of copyright works without the permission of the copyright owner. The most relevant are set out here.
Information current as at 12 September 2005.
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