Intellectual Property and Copyright in the Digital Environment
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4. Detailed information on copyright and intellectual property rights
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4.5 Copyright exceptions
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4.5.1
What are the relevant exceptions to copyright?
Fair Dealing – Research for a non-commercial purpose and private study
Fair Dealing – Criticism, review and news reporting
Not using a 'substantial part'
Instruction
Examination
Permitted acts under collective licensing schemes
Permitted acts by copyright owners/rights holders given directly to a user
Implied licences
In certain circumstances, it is permissible to use copyright material without the permission of the copyright owner. The most relevant of these permitted acts are described below.
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