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Key words: student use of copyright material, exceptions, limitations, fair use, fair dealing
Xuan is a journalism student at University. As part of her study she is required to write a seminar paper and verbally present on her seminar topic to the class.
She is writing a seminar paper on Climate Change. She has heard that she might be able copy other people's resources under copyright but is not sure how much she is allowed.
She wants to reproduce the following in her seminar paper:
She has been told she is allowed to copy varying percentages by different people. Some say she can only use 10% and others say she can use 30%.
She also intends to play a short extract from a documentary film on Climate Change Sceptics as part of her seminar presentation to the class.
Questions (to be answered by each group)
Note: If you need additional information to answer any of these questions, identify that information and how it would influence your responses.
Questions to assist your understanding (not to be answered)
Comments
Hi Helen, Good to have you
Hi Helen, Good to have you with us in Gold. I have been thinking about Xuan's photographic images from the New York Times online newspaper. 1. As a student, she is allowed to copy and communicate the images for her own study purposes under fair dealing. How many can she copy? What are the conditions? Would presenting to the whole group be a problem?
Ed licence B states copies
Ed licence B states copies can be made but doesn't state how many. Presenting to a group is ok.