Rights, Permissions, and Fair Dealing
Fair Dealing
Arguably the most important exceptions in the Copyright Act are the fair dealing exceptions. Fair dealing allows people to deal with copyright material for specific purposes where it is fair to do so, without the need to get permission from copyright ...
When Permission is Not Needed
In many circumstances, publishers do not need permission to copy or do other restricted activities in relation to third party material and similarly, others do not need to seek permission from publishers to use their material. Using less than a ...
Obtaining Rights in Copyright Material
It is important that publishers ensure they either own the copyright in the content they are using or have the relevant rights to use it. Consideration needs to be given to rights required to produce material in print or digital formats or both. ...