The document is a presentation on copyright law given by Jason Miles-Campbell from Jisc Legal to the North Wales Libraries Partnership on 30 January 2014. It begins with an introduction to Jisc Legal and a poll asking how familiar participants are with copyright. Several subsequent polls and slides cover topics around copyright law and using other people's work, including exceptions, fair use, and licensing. The presentation provides an overview of key copyright concepts and principles in an accessible way and offers advice on negotiating licenses and educating users on copyright compliance.
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Copyright law made easy. Honest.
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Jason Miles-Campbell
Jisc Legal Manager
jason.miles-campbell@jisclegal.ac.uk
0141 548 4939
www.jisclegal.ac.uk
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Have you heard of Jisc Legal before?
1. Hello again, Jason
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When it comes to copyright...
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I paraphrase someone else’s work.
In copyright terms...
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A quick introduction to using other people’s stuff
Copyright, Libraries, Librarians and the Law
» The new world – why comply?
» What’s the challenge?
» Copyright, decisions and risk
» Jason’s Famous Copyright in One Slide
» What’s in your copyright arsenal?
» Eight quick top tips
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Why comply?
I came, I saw, I right-clicked…
» The changing landscape:
› greater awareness
› business model
protection
› pervasive technology,
and access
» Motivators
› it’s the law
› confidence
› example
› reputation and trust
› quality
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The Challenge...
• The provision of resources to
anyone, anytime, anywhere, wit
h little or no notice
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The University of Bangor in Borneo
The University of Bangor in Borneo
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... the fact that our system of
communication, teaching and
entertainment does not grind to a standstill
is in large part due to the fact that in most
cases infringement of copyright
has, historically, been ignored...
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What’s Your Attitude to IPR?
48%
Anarchist
Boundaries need pushed
Pragmatic, not pedantic
Conservative and
cautious
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6. Not sure
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What’s Your Organisation’s Attitude to IPR?
44%
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6. Not sure
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Do you have a mobile device with copyright
infringing content with you?
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Copyright in One Slide
» Copyright controls copying and other ‘restricted acts’
(copying, adaptation, transmission, dissemination etc)
» You must own copyright, or have the permission of the
copyright holder, in order to do the ‘restricted acts’
» A few education-relevant exceptions
(and soon to be a few more)
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What’s in your copyright arsenal?
» Licences. Lots of them.
› Some blanket, some standard,
some bespoke, some ad hoc
› Some easy to understand, some
incomprehensible.
» Statutory permitted acts
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Give Me What I Want,
What I Really, Really Want
Your search returned 56,139 media items
- 0 meet your licensing requirements...
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The Answer...
Read the licence!
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Some Other Answers...
Ss.38-40 Yippee, but...
should not be supplied to more than one reader at substantially the same time
and for substantially the same purpose. Payment of cost, declaration.
Provide legitimate access (VLE, online)
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Understand your
needs.
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Identify links/gaps
between provision and
needs
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Get senior management
to understand.
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Negotiate.
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Educate yourself /
lecturers / leaders.
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Educate students /
users / readers.
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Promote the easiest
to use resources
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Ask for feedback,
provide support.
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Next Steps…?
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2. Start a conversation with
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4. Monitor what’s in place already
5. Point at the guy/gal over there
and say ‘his/her problem!’
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Your questions
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Notas do Editor
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Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).To change the images on this slide:Click once on an image to select it, and then delete itDrag a replacement picture to the placeholder or click the icon in the centre of the placeholder to browse for & add another imageOnce you have added your replacement image, you may need to put it into the background so that it doesn’t cover other items on the slide. Do this by right-clicking on the new image and choosing ‘Arrange’ > ‘Send to Back’ from the contextual menu
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Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).To change the images on this slide:Click once on an image to select it, and then delete itDrag a replacement picture to the placeholder or click the icon in the centre of the placeholder to browse for & add another imageOnce you have added your replacement image, you may need to put it into the background so that it doesn’t cover other items on the slide. Do this by right-clicking on the new image and choosing ‘Arrange’ > ‘Send to Back’ from the contextual menu
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).To change the images on this slide:Click once on an image to select it, and then delete itDrag a replacement picture to the placeholder or click the icon in the centre of the placeholder to browse for & add another imageOnce you have added your replacement image, you may need to put it into the background so that it doesn’t cover other items on the slide. Do this by right-clicking on the new image and choosing ‘Arrange’ > ‘Send to Back’ from the contextual menu
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).To change the images on this slide:Click once on an image to select it, and then delete itDrag a replacement picture to the placeholder or click the icon in the centre of the placeholder to browse for & add another imageOnce you have added your replacement image, you may need to put it into the background so that it doesn’t cover other items on the slide. Do this by right-clicking on the new image and choosing ‘Arrange’ > ‘Send to Back’ from the contextual menu
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).