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Permitted acts by copyright owners/rights holders given directly to a user
Notices, terms of use, licence terms and conditions, or guidelines which form part of or are posted with the owner’s copyright material or on a website may provide express permission for certain (or any) uses of the copyright material.  For use of others’ copyright materials found on websites, it is advised that those notices, often referred to as Terms of Use, are consulted and adhered to.  Copyright owners/webmasters often have detailed restrictions on the use of materials found within their websites, examples being: “one copy may be downloaded for private use only”; “copies are allowed for use only in educational establishments”; “materials are provided for viewing purposes only – for further use the owner of copyright in materials on this site must be contacted for permission to use the materials.”
Information current as at 12 September 2005.
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