Intellectual Property and Copyright in the Digital Environment
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2. Using other people's materials
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2.4
Using images in a digital environment
2.4.1 May I take a photograph of an artistic work still in copyright?
2.4.2 May I reproduce a rare book as a slide or postcard?
2.4.3 Can an OHP, slide or photograph be made of an image for classroom use?
2.4.4 May I digitise slides I own?
2.4.5 Do owners of works of art also control copyright?
2.4.6 If I wish to put an image on a website, handout or PowerPoint presentation, must I obtain permission from the copyright owner?
2.4.7 May I download an image from a website?
2.4.8 Can I still use the image if I am unable to trace the copyright owner?
2.4.9 Do I need permission to include images in PowerPoint presentations which are to be made available via the Internet (or an intranet/VLE)?
2.4.10 May I scan an image out of a book?
2.4.11 May I use Microsoft Clip Art in presentations to be made available via the Internet (or the Intranet?)
2.4.12 May students include images in a web page or site which is created as part of an assessed piece of coursework?
2.4.13 When may I use moving images?
2.4.14 Where can I find images on the web?
2.4.15 Further advice
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