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2. Using other people's materials
If you are concerned with using other people’s rights in a non- electronic environment, please see the University Copright Officer's guide to copyright (PDF format).
When creating teaching materials you should ensure that one of the following applies:
  • You own the copyright – For more information see Who owns copyright?
  • The University owns the copyright – For more information see Who owns copyright?
  • The material is out of copyright – For more information see Duration of copyright
  • Use of material is allowed under the law – For more information see Exceptions to copyright
  • The copyright holder has granted written permission for the use you are contemplating -  Where the material is not born-  digital you would need permission firstly to digitise the material and secondly to upload the material. If you have been given permission to use extracts you should make this clear when acknowledging the source.
Click on the links below for further information:
Information current as at 12 September 2005.
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