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Teaching refers to copying and sharing third-party copyright material for educational purposes, where the content is shared by providing students with a physical copy in class, emailing an electronic copy, or uploading in Blackboard.
Teaching does not include sharing content on publicly available websites or social media. This use is 'Publication'.
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Research or Study refers to copying third-party copyright material as part of your course of study, or for academic staff to build up knowledge in a particular subject area.
Research or Study does not cover inclusion of copyright material in your research outputs, i.e. journal articles, books, papers, theses, or online content you produce. This use is 'Publication'.
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1. Aways attribute the source of the content you are using.
2. It’s always okay to provide URL links to content, as long as the content is legal and not infringing. Links are not copies, so there are no copyright implications.
3. Licence agreements override provisions in Copyright legislation. If content is provided under licence, check these terms and conditions for permitted uses.
4. Increasingly, online content is made available under an open licence that permits copying and communication for educational purposes. Remember to check website terms and conditions for permitted uses.
5. Please contact [The Copyright Team](mailto:Library-Copyright@Curtin.edu.au) if you require further assistance.
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Quick Tip: Not sure? Choose an option to explore examples.## Using Artwork (e.g. Illustrations & Cartoons) for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the source is a website where the terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the image is in the public domain.
- if the image is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit use.## Using Figures, Diagrams, Graphs & Tables for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the source is a website where the terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the image is in the public domain.
- if the image is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit use.## Using Mashups & Memes for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
- As mashups and memes often comprise two or more copyright works, this means seeking multiple permissions from each copyright holder.## Using Photographs & Images for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the source is a website where the terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the image is in the public domain.
- if the image is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit use.## Using Audio Recordings for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a link to, or embed, the content only.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the recording is provided by a website where the terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the recording is in the public domain.
- if the recording is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit your proposed usage.## Using Commercial Video for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a link to, or embed the content only.## Using Mashups & Memes for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
- As mashups and memes often comprise two or more copyright works, this means seeking multiple permissions from each copyright holder.## Using Music for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a link to, or embed the content only.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the music is provided by a website where the terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the music is in the public domain.
- if the music is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit your proposed usage.## Using Online Video for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a link to, or embed the content only.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the source is a website where the terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the image is in the public domain.
- if the image is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit use.## Using Radio & Television Broadcasts for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a link to, or embed the content only.## Using Blog Posts & Social Media for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a link to, or embed, the content only.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the website terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the website is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit your proposed usage.## Using MOOCs for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- without seeking permission, depending on the type of licence,
- but you must comply with the terms of the licence, for example:
- BY (Attribution) - reference the creator of the material as instructed by the licence information.
- NC (Non-Commercial) - you are restricted to copy and share the work for non-commercial purposes only.
- ND (No Derivatives) - you are not permitted to modify or adapt the original work.
- SA (Share Alike) - if the licence permits you to modify or adapt the original work, then your new work must have the same licence conditions attached.## Using Mashups & Memes for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
- As mashups and memes often comprise two or more copyright works, this means seeking multiple permissions from each copyright holder.## Using Online Video for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a link to, or embed, the content only.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the video is provided by a website where the terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the video is in the public domain.
- if the video is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit your proposed usage.## Using Open Education Resources (OERs) for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- without seeking permission, depending on the type of licence,
- but you must comply with the terms of the licence, for example:
- BY (Attribution) - reference the creator of the material as instructed by the licence information.
- NC (Non-Commercial) - you are restricted to copy and share the work for non-commercial purposes only.
- ND (No Derivatives) - you are not permitted to modify or adapt the original work.
- SA (Share Alike) - if the licence permits you to modify or adapt the original work, then your new work must have the same licence conditions attached.## Using Openly Licenced Content (e.g. Creative Commons) for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- without seeking permission, depending on the type of licence,
- but you must comply with the terms of the licence, for example:
- BY (Attribution) - reference the creator of the material as instructed by the licence information.
- NC (Non-Commercial) - you are restricted to copy and share the work for non-commercial purposes only.
- ND (No Derivatives) - you are not permitted to modify or adapt the original work.
- SA (Share Alike) - if the licence permits you to modify or adapt the original work, then your new work must have the same licence conditions attached.## Using Public Domain Content for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can, if the work is public domain, copy, adapt, modify, share, etc. without permission (no restrictions).
- Make sure the work is in the public domain (each country has different protection periods).
- Public domain means the term of copyright protection (generally 70 years plus the life of the creator in Australia) has expired.## Using Research Data Sets for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright holder, unless the data set is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons).
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- If available under an open licence you must comply with the terms of the licence, for example:
- BY (Attribution) - reference the creator of the material as instructed by the licence information.
- NC (Non-Commercial) - you are restricted to copy and share the work for non-commercial purposes only.
- ND (No Derivatives) - you are not permitted to modify or adapt the original work.
- SA (Share Alike) - if the licence permits you to modify or adapt the original work, then your new work must have the same licence conditions attached.## Using Software & Apps for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright holder, unless the software is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons).
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- If available under an open licence you must comply with the terms of the licence, for example:
- BY (Attribution) - reference the creator of the material as instructed by the licence information.
- NC (Non-Commercial) - you are restricted to copy and share the work for non-commercial purposes only.
- ND (No Derivatives) - you are not permitted to modify or adapt the original work.
- SA (Share Alike) - if the licence permits you to modify or adapt the original work, then your new work must have the same licence conditions attached.## Using Website for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a link to, or embed, the content only.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions, but you can generally use:
- if the website terms of use permit your proposed usage.
- if the website is made available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) where licence terms permit your proposed usage.## Using Books & Book Chapters for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- use for short, acknowledged quotations.
- to reproduce short extracts (e.g. a few paragraphs) for criticism or review.
- provide a URL link to content.## Using Conference Papers for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- use for short, acknowledged quotations.
- to reproduce short extracts (e.g. a few paragraphs) for criticism or review.
- provide a URL link to content.## Using Diaries, Letters & Archives for Publication
This depends on how the copy is made available to you.
**Physical copies accessed in a Library or archive**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can copy old, unpublished material (old = life of the author plus 50 years).
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> For more recent material, it is unlikely you may copy for publication purposes. Please check the copyright status with the Library or archive.
**Online copies**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check the website terms of use for permitted use.
- Unless available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) it is unlikely you can make the copy.## Using Journals & Journal Articles for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- use for short, acknowledged quotations.
- to reproduce short extracts (e.g. a few paragraphs) for criticism or review.
- provide a URL link to content.## Using Newspapers & Magazines for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- use for short, acknowledged quotations.
- to reproduce short extracts (e.g. a few paragraphs) for criticism or review.
- provide a URL link to content.## Using Reference Article (e.g. Encyclopedia Entry) for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- use for short, acknowledged quotations.
- to reproduce short extracts (e.g. a few paragraphs) for criticism or review.
- provide a URL link to content.## Using Reports for Publication
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-telephone" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to seek permission from the copyright owner.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- use for short, acknowledged quotations.
- to reproduce short extracts (e.g. a few paragraphs) for criticism or review.
- provide a URL link to content.## Using Theses & Dissertations for Publication
This depends on how the copy is made available to you.
**Physical copies accessed in a Library or archive**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can copy an old, unpublished thesis (old = life of the author plus 50 years).
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> For more recent theses, it is unlikely you may copy for publication purposes. Please check the copyright status with the Library or archive.
**Online copies**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check the website terms of use for permitted use.
- Unless available under an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons) it is unlikely you can make the copy.## What type of content do you want to use for Research or Study?
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Quick Tip: Not sure? Choose an option to explore examples.## Using Artwork (e.g. Illustrations & Cartoons) for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- make a single copy of an artwork from an online website.
- make a single copy from a publication and include the text accompanying the artwork.## Using Figures, Diagrams, Graphs & Tables for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- make a single copy of a graphic from an online website.
- make a single copy from a publication and include the text accompanying the graphic.## Using Mashups & Memes for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- for images, make a single copy.## Using Photographs & Images for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- make a single copy of an image from an online website.
- make a single copy from a publication and include the text accompanying the photograph or image.## Using Audio Recordings for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy excerpts of an audio recording.
- listen to audio recording in class.
- format shift music you have legally purchased on CD-ROM to digital format.## Using Commercial Video for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally:
- copy short excerpts.
- view in class.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- make copies of entire video unless explicitly permitted by terms of use.## Using Mashups & Memes for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- for images, make a single copy.
- for video, view in class.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- Make copies (unless expressly permitted by terms of use). You may only stream the content when viewing.## Using Music for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- Copy excerpts of a music recording.
- Listen to music recording in class.
- Format shift music you have legally purchased on CD-ROM to digital format.## Using Online Video for Research or Study
**This information applies to online video provided through video sharing sites like YouTube and Vimeo.**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- view in class.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- Make copies (unless expressly permitted by terms of use). You may only stream the content when viewing.## Using Radio & Television Broadcasts for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- record a broadcast program (provided this was recorded from a legitimate source like free-to-air television or an authorised Foxtel subscription).
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- It is not permitted to stream or copy a program from an infringing website.## Using Blog Posts & Social Media for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check website terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- provide a URL link or embed to content.
- copy a limited amount of text and images.## Using MOOCs for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy the content in its entirety.## Using Mashups & Memes for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- for images, make a single copy.
- for video, view in class.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- Make copies (unless expressly permitted by terms of use). You may only stream the content when viewing.## Using Online Video for Research or Study
**This information applies to online video provided through video sharing sites like YouTube and Vimeo.**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- view in class.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- Make copies (unless expressly permitted by terms of use). You may only stream the content when viewing.## Using Open Education Resources (OERs) for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy the content in its entirety.## Using Openly Licenced Content (e.g. Creative Commons) for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy the content in its entirety.## Using Public Domain Content for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- if the work is public domain, then it's OK to copy, adapt, modify, share, etc. without permission (no restrictions).
- Make sure the work is in the public domain (each country has different protection periods).
- Public domain means the term of copyright protection (generally 70 years plus the life of the creator in Australia) has expired.## Using Research Data Sets for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check licence terms of use for permitted uses.
- Many government data sets are made available under an open licence that permits you to copy, share, modify and adapt for non-commercial purposes.## Using Software & Apps for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check licence terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- provide links to online software and apps.
- include the occasional screenshot subject to licence terms.## Using Website for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- check website terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally:
- make a copy for personal use.## Using Books & Book Chapters for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy 10% of the words/pages or 1 chapter per book.
- This is a single copy for your own personal use.
- If the book is no longer commercially available, it may be OK to copy more. Please contact the Copyright Team for further information.## Using Conference Papers for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy one paper per set of proceedings, given the paper is part of a set of conference paper.
- copy 10% of the words/pages only if the paper is published on its own.
- This is a single copy for your own personal use.## Using Diaries, Letters & Archives for Research or Study
This depends on how the copy is made available to you.
**Physical copies accessed in a Library or archive**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can copy a thesis in its entirety for your own use.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> For other material types, check the copyright status with the Library or Archive.
**Online copies:**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> Check the website terms of use for permitted use.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> Generally OK to copy if material is made freely available online.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> Generally not OK to copy if you had to login / register to access the online material.## Using Journals & Journal Articles for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy one article per journal issue.
- copy more than one article per journal issue if relates to the same subject.
- This is a single copy for your own personal use.## Using Newspapers & Magazines for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy one article per journal issue.
- copy more than one article per issue if relates to the same subject.
- This is a single copy for your own personal use.## Using Reference Article (e.g. Encyclopedia Entry) for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy 10% of the words/pages.
- This is a single copy for your own personal use.## Using Reports for Research or Study
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy 10% of the words/pages.
- This is a single copy for your own personal use.## Using Theses & Dissertations for Research or Study
This depends on how the copy is made available to you.
**Physical copies accessed in a Library or archive**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can copy a thesis in its entirety for your own use.
**Online copies:**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> Check the website terms of use for permitted use.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> Generally OK to copy if material is made freely available online.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> Generally not OK to copy if you had to login / register to access the online material.## What type of content do you want to use for Teaching?
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Quick Tip: Not sure? Choose an option to explore examples.## Using Artwork (e.g. Illustrations & Cartoons) for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy from an online website.
- copy from a publication and include the text accompanying the artwork
- However make sure:
- The artwork is not separately available for sale. (In this case you can't use it without permission).
- Any files containing the copy (e.g. presentation slides) placed on Blackboard or other University systems include the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Figures, Diagrams, Graphs & Tables for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy from an online website.
- copy from a publication and include the text accompanying the graphic.
- However make sure:
- The graphic is not separately available for sale. (In this case you can't use it without permission).
- Any files containing the copy (e.g. presentation slides) placed on Blackboard or other University systems include the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Mashups & Memes for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally:
- copy from an online website or social media for teaching purposes.
- However make sure:
- You attribute the source of the content (URL/platform, author/uploader, date).
- Any files containing the copy (e.g. presentation slides) placed on Blackboard or other University systems include the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Photographs & Images for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- copy from an online website.
- copy from a publication and include the text accompanying the photograph or image.
- However make sure:
- The photograph or image is not separately available for sale. (In this case you can't use it without permission).
- Any files containing the copy (e.g. presentation slides) placed on Blackboard or other University systems include the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Audio Recordings for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- provide a URL link to an audio recording.
- provide copies of podcasts of broadcast programs (e.g. ABC, SBS) via Blackboard and in iLecture recordings.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- For other types of recordings, check website terms of use for permitted uses.## Using Commercial Video for Teaching
This information applies to video acquired under a licence agreement, e.g. Library access to Kanopy or Alexander Street Press.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- play video in a face-to-face class.
- provide a URL link or embed to video.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- capture the video in an iLecture. Pause the recording while the video plays. It may be OK to include very short excerpts of the video.
- provide a downloadable copy through Blackboard (unless permitted by the video's licence agreement).## Using Mashups & Memes for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally:
- copy from an online website or social media for teaching purposes.
- However make sure:
- You attribute the source of the content (URL/platform, author/uploader, date).
- Any files containing the copy (e.g. presentation slides) placed on Blackboard or other University systems include the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Music for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- play music in a face-to-face class.
- capture the music as part of a recorded iLecture.
- provide a streamed copy through Blackboard or Echo360.
- play at official University Events (events authorised by or on behalf of the University).
- However make sure:
- Copy is from a legal, authorised source (e.g. a purchased CD-ROM, Amazon Music, Spotify, etc.).
- You attach the prescribed notice and information. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Online Video for Teaching
This information applies to online video provided through video sharing sites like YouTube and Vimeo.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- play video in a face-to-face class.
- provide a URL link or embed to video.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- capture the video in an iLecture. Pause the recording while the video plays. It may be OK to include very short excerpts of the video.
- provide a downloadable copy through Blackboard.## Using Radio & Television Broadcasts for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- play a program in a face-to-face class.
- provide a copy of the program (whole or in part) through Blackboard, iLecture and other University systems. Copies will need to include the electronic copyright warning notice.
- provide a URL link to a program in TVNews, EduTV or free-to-air catch-up services.
- The Screenrights statutory licence agreement only applies to free-to-air & Foxtel (except pay-per-view).
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- This does not include on demand services like Netflix or Stan. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Blog Posts & Social Media for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
Check website terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- provide a URL link or embed to content.
- copy a limited amount of text and images to include in teaching materials. Remember to attach the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using MOOCs for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check licence terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally:
- copy and share the content (face to face class or captured in iLecture & provided through Blackboard).
- However, look out for terms like:
- No Derivatives (ND) - you may not modify or adapt the content.
- Share Alike (SA) - if you modify or adapt the content, you must attach the same licence as the original work.## Using Mashups & Memes for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally:
- copy from an online website or social media for teaching purposes.
- However make sure:
- You attribute the source of the content (URL/platform, author/uploader, date).
- Any files containing the copy (e.g. presentation slides) you put on Blackboard or other University systems include the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Online Video for Teaching
This information applies to online video provided through video sharing sites like YouTube and Vimeo.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- play video in a face-to-face class.
- provide a URL link or embed to video.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- capture the video in an iLecture. Pause the recording while the video plays. It may be OK to include very short excerpts of the video.
- provide a downloadable copy through Blackboard.## Using Open Education Resources (OERs) for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check licence terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally:
- copy and share the content (face to face class or captured in iLecture & provided through Blackboard).
- However, look out for terms like:
- No Derivatives (ND) - you may not modify or adapt the content.
- Share Alike (SA) - if you modify or adapt the content, you must attach the same licence as the original work.## Using Openly Licenced Content (e.g. Creative Commons) for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check licence terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally:
- copy and share the content (face to face class or captured in iLecture & provided through Blackboard).
- However, look out for terms like:
- No Derivatives (ND) - you may not modify or adapt the content.
- Share Alike (SA) - if you modify or adapt the content, you must attach the same licence as the original work.## Using Public Domain Content for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- if the work is public domain, then it's OK to copy, adapt, modify, share, etc. without permission (no restrictions).
- Make sure the work is in the public domain (each country has different protection periods).
- Public domain means the term of copyright protection (generally 70 years plus the life of the creator in Australia) has expired.## Using Research Data Sets for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check licence terms of use for permitted uses.
- Many government data sets are made available under an open licence that permits you to copy, share, modify and adapt for non-commercial purposes.## Using Software & Apps for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check licence terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- provide links to online software and apps.
- include the occasional screenshot subject to licence terms.
- provide up to 10% of software manuals under the University’s Copyright Agency statutory licence agreement. Remember to attach the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)## Using Website for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You need to check Terms and Conditions:
- Check website terms of use for permitted uses.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- provide a URL link to content.
- copy a limited amount of text and images to include in teaching materials. Remember to attach the electronic copyright warning notice. [Click for more info](https://copyright.library.curtin.edu.au/forms-and-templates/resources#accordion_forms-and-templates_collapse_electronic-warning-notice-statutory-license)
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> If you want to reproduce an entire website or large amounts of content, arrange through Library Reading Lists.## Using Books & Book Chapters for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- arrange access through Reading Lists (as per University Copyright Procedures).
- The Copyright Agency statutory licence agreement restricts copies to no more than 10% of the words or one chapter per book and requires insertion of an electronic copyright warning notice. Using the Library Reading Lists service ensures you comply with these requirements.
- provide URL links to content from Blackboard and other University systems, as long as the content is legal and not infringing.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- post copies directly to Blackboard or other University systems (unless the copy is only 1-2 pages, or 1% of the words).## Using Conference Papers for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- arrange access through Reading Lists (as per University Copyright Procedures).
- The Copyright Agency statutory licence agreement restricts copies to one paper per set of proceedings and requires insertion of an electronic copyright warning notice. Using the Library Reading Lists service ensures you comply with these requirements.
- provide URL links to content from Blackboard and other University systems, as long as the content is legal and not infringing.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- post copies directly to Blackboard or other University systems (unless the copy is only 1-2 pages, or 1% of the words).## Using Diaries, Letters & Archives for Teaching
This depends on how the copy is made available to you.
**Physical copies accessed in a Library or archive**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot generally use.
- Use is restricted to Research or Study purpose only.
- Check with the Library or archive, as older works may be permitted depending on copyright status.
**Online copies**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i><i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-page-facing-up" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can generally use if the material is made freely availble through a website, however check terms and conditions.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot use if material is only accessible via subscribed access (e.g. ProQuest/Gale primary source databases).## Using Journals & Journal Articles for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- arrange access through Reading Lists (as per University Copyright Procedures).
- The Copyright Agency statutory licence agreement restricts copies to no more than one article per issue and requires insertion of an electronic copyright warning notice. Using the Library Reading Lists service ensures you comply with these requirements.
- provide URL links to content from Blackboard and other University systems, as long as the content is legal and not infringing.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- post copies directly to Blackboard or other University systems (unless the copy is only 1-2 pages, or 1% of the words).## Using Newspapers & Magazines for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- arrange access through Reading Lists (as per University Copyright Procedures).
- The Copyright Agency statutory licence agreement restricts copies to no more than one article per issue and requires insertion of an electronic copyright warning notice. By using Reading Lists, Library staff will ensure we comply with licence agreements.
- provide URL links to content from Blackboard and other University systems, as long as the content is legal and not infringing.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- post copies directly to Blackboard or other University systems (unless the copy is only 1% of the words).## Using Reference Article (e.g. Encyclopedia Entry) for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- arrange access through Reading Lists (as per University Copyright Procedures).
- The Copyright Agency statutory licence agreement restricts copies to no more than 10% of the words and requires insertion of an electronic copyright warning notice. Using the Library Reading Lists service ensures you comply with these requirements..
- provide URL links to content from Blackboard and other University systems, as long as the content is legal and not infringing.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- post copies directly to Blackboard or other University systems (unless the copy is only 1-2 pages, or 1% of the words).## Using Reports for Teaching
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can:
- arrange access through Reading Lists (as per University Copyright Procedures).
- The Copyright Agency statutory licence agreement restricts copies to no more than 10% of the words and requires insertion of an electronic copyright warning notice. Using the Library Reading Lists service ensures you comply with these requirements.
- provide URL links to content from Blackboard and other University systems, as long as the content is legal and not infringing.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot:
- post copies directly to Blackboard or other University systems (unless the copy is only 1-2 pages, or 1% of the words).## Using Theses & Dissertations for Teaching
This depends on how the copy is made available to you.
**Physical copies accessed in a Library or archive**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can provide a copy of a Curtin thesis. (Curtin students permit the University to use the thesis for educational purposes).
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> Generally not OK for theses from other institutions. (Use is restricted to Research or Study purposes only).
**Online copies**
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-check-mark-button" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You can if the thesis is made available through an institutional repository.
<i class="s-lg-file-icon twa twa-cross-mark" style="font-size:1.5em; margin-right:5px;"></i> You cannot if the thesis is only accessible via subscribed access (e.g. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses).
**Use a URL link as an alternative to making a copy.**