Material Covered by a Subscription Licence
It is likely that your school subscribes to various electronic databases, e-journals and e-books. The use of the content in subscription materials is generally governed by the terms in the separate licence agreement between the institution and the vendor and the terms of each may be different. A subscription licence may permit more (or less) use of copyright than is allowed under the Copyright Act. If you wish to copy content from subscription databases for print course packs or provide electronic access for students, consult your institution’s librarian or copyright officer to determine what you can do.
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Material Covered by a Subscription Licence
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Material Covered by Collective Licences
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Source material that may be copied under the licence
The CLNZ licence applies only to material that originates from printed books, textbooks, journals, periodicals, and magazines. The source material that is copied must be a legal original and may either be the hard copy original or a previously ...
Material Covered by Collective Licences
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No implied licence You should assume there is copyright in all material made available on the internet unless the term of copyright has expired (in most cases this means that the author has been dead more than fifty years). There is no implied ...