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Copyright information for 2009 training sessions

by admin last modified 2009-07-10 01:00
July 2009

These are links to copyright information relevant to our 2009 training sessions, for participants to view before and/or after they attend the sessions.

We do not provide a printed take-home summary of the issues covered in each training session. The reasons for this include:
  • we keep the information on our website updated
  • your colleagues can also view the information
  • you can see other information that may also be of interest
  • it reduces our carbon footprint because the information can be viewed in digital form (thus avoiding the environmental costs of printing and transporting paper documents).
If there is an issue covered in a training session that is not covered by information on our website, we can in some cases write some new information on that issue.
  • if you are a professional creator (such as a writer, artist, photographer, songwriter or film maker) or from a small arts organisation (such as a theatre, gallery or museum): click here
  • if you work in a large arts organisation, cultural institution, library or an educational institution, click here

sessionlevel
Information sheet on session topic
(PDF file)
 webpage/s on session topic
companion publication
($5 discount for 2009 training attendees)
Copyright primer1
An introduction to copyright in Australia
Copyright Essentials
Permissions & clearances
2
Copyright permissions & clearancesPermissions & clearances (due 2009)
Websites & online publishing
Websites: an introduction to copyright
Websites & copyright
User-generated content; Web 2.0
2
User-generated content & Web 2.0 websites
 
Recent legislative and policy developments2

Copyright Updates
Recent cases
Recent cases
Copyright Updates
Educators
Copyright overview
1
An introduction to copyright in AustraliaCopyright Essentials
Educators
Using text & images (including from internet)
2
Educators: introduction to copyright
Educational institutions: text, images & music
Educators
Using AV material (including podcasts)
2
Educational institutions: digital & AV
New education technologies2


Compliance procedures & policies
Copyright compliance manual
Libraries: Conquering copyright2
Librarians: a copyright guide

  • Level 1: suitable for people with no prior knowledge of copyright
  • Level 2: suitable for people who are familiar with the basic principles of copyright (e.g. they have attended the Copyright Primer training session, or have read our Copyright Essentials book)


Information from other organisations

audienceorganisationinformation sheet
educatorsAMCOSA Practical Copyright Guide to the use of print music in Australia
Music Copyright for Schools - Guide to the AMCOS, AMCOS/ARIA & APRA school licences
educatorsCopyright Agency LimitedGuidelines for schools, TAFEs and independent educational institutions
Statutory licence for institutions assisting people with a print disability
educatorsScreenrightsEducators
Enhance TV
governmentsCopyright Agency LimitedThe Statutory Licence for copying by Commonwealth, State and Territory Government departments and agencies
governmentsAttorney-General's Department
 Government use of Copyright
libraries  Copyright Agency LimitedDownstream licence for corporations
Associations licence
Copyright for pharmaceutical companies
Copyright for corporations

 

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