Using text, images & notated music for educational purposes
June 2008
There is more detailed information about Part VB in our practical guide Educational institutions: text, images & music.
Terms in bold are defined in a glossary of terms.
Outline of Part VB
Part VB of the Copyright Act allows an educational institution to copy and communicate text, images and notated music if:
- the institution is an educational institution as defined in the Copyright Act,
- the institution is covered by a remuneration notice with Copyright Agency Limited (CAL),
- the use is for educational purposes,
- (in most cases) if the work is commercially available, only a 'reasonable portion' is used,
- any marking requirements are met,
- any record keeping requirements are met, and
- a copy is not sold or used for another purpose.
Hardcopy scheme and electronic use scheme
Part VB contains one set of provisions that allow copying of printed material such as books and newspapers (the 'hardcopy scheme'), and another set of provisions that allow copying and communication of digital material (the "electronic use scheme'). There are some differences between what is allowed for hardcopy material and what is allowed for digital material.| text, still imges, notated music | entire work | "reasonable portion": 10% rule | "reasonable portion": other cases |
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| hardcopy | If:
| If the work is published as an edition of 10 or more pages, then
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| digital | You can copy and communicate an entire digital work if any of the
criteria for copying an entire hardcopy work are met. In addition, you
can copy an entire digital work if it is:
| If the work is published, then
| Similarly as for hardcopy works, more than 10% can be a 'reasonable' portion', but there is no guidance in the
Copyright Act about when that would be the case, and 'reasonable
portion' is not defined for artistic works or
unpublished works. |