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  1. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 1 The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 Using TV and film in TAFEs National Copyright Unit Sylvie Saab and Arabi Shivaramanan
  2. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au National Copyright Unit The Ministers’ Copyright Advisory Group (CAG), through the NCU, is responsible for copyright policy and administration for the Australian school and TAFE sectors. This involves: ● managing the obligations under the educational copyright licences ● providing copyright advice to schools and TAFEs ● advocating for better copyright laws on the school and TAFE sectors’ behalf ● educating the School and TAFE sectors regarding their copyright responsibilities. 2
  3. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Smartcopying website 3 www.smartcopying.edu.au • Practical and simple information sheets and FAQs • Interactive teaching resources on copyright • Smartcopying tips and information on Creative Commons and how to find Creative Commons licensed resources • Search the site for answers to your copyright questions
  4. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Slides • Slides available @ http://www.slideshare.net/nationalcopyrightunit/ • This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (unless otherwise noted) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. • Attribution: National Copyright Unit, Copyright Advisory Groups (Schools and TAFEs) 4
  5. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Outline 5 1. Copyright basics 2. Statutory Broadcast Licence (WA TAFEs only) 3. Education Exceptions 4. Creative Commons 5. Smartcopying tips "Forgotten television" by autowitch is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.
  6. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 6 The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 Copyright Basics
  7. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au What films and broadcasts does copyright protect? 7 https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/copyright-basics/what-is-protected-by-copyright/ Films Broadcasts ● films ● video recordings ● DVDs ● television programs ● advertisements ● music videos ● online films and videos (eg YouTube, Vimeo, Apple TV, Google Play, Netflix, Stan, etc) ● radio ● television
  8. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au A copyright owner’s rights 8 A copyright owner has the exclusive right to: 1. copy 2. perform 3. communicate to the public the copyright material. "2012/366/59 This Sewer is Copyrighted" by cogdogblog is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
  9. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Copyright Activities 9 https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/copyright-basics/what-are-the-rights-of-a-copyright-owner/ Copying Activities Performance Activities Communication Activities ● downloading ● saving to another device – USB, hard drive, mobile phone, tablet ● taking a digital photo/screenshot ● playing films or television ● uploading to a digital teaching environment (DTE) or share drive ● emailing to students
  10. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 10 The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 Statutory Broadcast Licence – WA TAFEs https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/education-licences/schools-music-licence/
  11. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Statutory Broadcast Licence 11 • No TAFE institutes (other than WA) are covered by the Statutory Broadcast Licence. • TAFEs (other than WA) elected not to be covered by the licence from 1 January 2016. • This means they cannot copy television or radio broadcasts or communicate copy broadcasts. • However, TAFE institutes can still rely on other exceptions in the Copyright Act to: o play live broadcasts o play or communicate purchased content (eg television programs, series, films, documentary programs) o play online television programs (eg from ABC iView, SBS On Demand or other catch up television services). https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/education-licences/statutory-broadcast-licence/
  12. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Statutory Broadcast Licence – TAFE WA 12 The Statutory Broadcast Licence only applies to TAFE WA. Covers the copying and communication of: • TV and radio broadcasts • scheduled broadcast content on subscription TV (eg Foxtel) • TV/radio from a broadcaster’s website if it has been broadcast on free-to-air. TAFEs obtain copies of TV or radio broadcasts from resource centres (eg ClickView) or by copying the broadcasts themselves. • Resource centres copy broadcasts 24/7 for TAFEs. TAFEs access these copy broadcasts through subscriptions to resource centres. https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/education-licences/statutory-broadcast-licence/
  13. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Statutory Broadcast Licence – TAFE WA 13 • The copy broadcast can be in any format (eg DVD, MP4) and format shifted as needed. • Can be played in class, copied and communicated. • No copying limits. • Where practical, label materials with the name of the program, the channel it was copied from and the date the copy was made, see S 113P Notice. • Does not cover: o online programs from subscription TV/Radio broadcasters o on-demand content from subscription TV that has not been previously broadcast (Foxtel On Demand or Kayo Sports) o streaming services (Netflix, Stan). https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/education-licences/statutory-broadcast-licence/
  14. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au What is not covered? 14 The Statutory Broadcast Licence does not cover: • online programs from subscription TV/Radio broadcasters • on-demand content from subscription TV that has not been previously broadcast (Foxtel On Demand or Kayo Sports) • television programs from streaming services (Netflix, Stan) • purchased television programs from Apple TV, Google Play, online or retail stores • films or DVDs which are bought or rented by the TAFE • online videos (YouTube, Vimeo, TeachersTube, Edmodo, Khan Academy.
  15. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Notice requirements 15 Where practicable, it is best practice to include the following notice on material copied/communicated under the statutory licence: A practical way of including this notice is to insert a link to the notice from the attribution information: Copied/communicated under the statutory licence in s 113P of the Copyright Act [Program title, Channel, Date copied] [Link to warning notice] Warning This material has been copied [and communicated to you] in accordance with the statutory licence in section 113P of the Copyright Act. Any further reproduction or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act. Do not remove this notice. https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/education-licences/section-113p-notice/
  16. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 16 The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 Education Exceptions
  17. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 https://smartcopying.edu.au/performance-and-communication-of-copyright-material-in-class/ Performing and Communicating TV and film in Class (s 28) 17
  18. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Performing and communicating music in class (s 28) 18 • Section 28 allows TAFEs to perform and communicate material in class • A free exception – no fees are paid. • Does not permit copying – the ‘show and tell’ exception. • Must be restricted to staff and students who need the material • Use must for the purposes of education instruction.
  19. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Examples of section 28 uses 19 Playing TV programs from streaming services (eg Netflix, Stan) Playing radio programs from free to air radio and digital radio stations Playing a film in any format (eg DVD or a film from Apple TV, Google Play, etc) Playing TV programs from free to air and pay television Playing purchased material in any format Playing online tv programs from catch up TV (eg ABC iView, SBS on Demand, 7plus)
  20. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au What is not covered? 20 Section 28 does not cover communicating or performing a work: • to the parents of students • at a TAFE event where there is no teaching involved (eg showing a film at a graduation, open day, fashion show, workplace such as a hair salon, etc) • for a fundraising activity. “A graffiti wall film set in Los Angeles" by ricardodiaz11 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
  21. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 https://smartcopying.edu.au/flexible-dealing/ Flexible Dealing (s 200AB) 21
  22. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Flexible dealing (s 200AB) 22 • TAFEs commonly rely on this exception to copy audio-visual content (eg YouTube videos). • It only applies in limited circumstances. You must assess your proposed use on a case-by-case basis. • The NCU has guidelines to help you decide if your use falls under section 200AB.
  23. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Examples of flexible dealing uses 23 Format shifting an entire video for educational instruction when you cannot purchase it Copying an entire video (eg YouTube) for educational instruction when you cannot purchase it Copying extracts of videos (eg YouTube) needed for educational instruction Format shifting small extracts of a video needed for educational instruction
  24. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au You cannot rely on any other licence or exception You need the material for educational instruction •Educational instruction includes: •teaching •preparing to teach •compiling resources for student homework or research •doing anything else for the purpose of teaching. •Does not permit ‘just in case’ copying. Your use does not conflict with the normal exploitation of the material. • If you can buy the material in the format you need within a reasonable time, or obtain a licence for your proposed use on reasonable terms, then you must do so. Flexible dealing guidelines 24 Flexible dealing only applies if:
  25. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Flexible dealing guidelines 25 Ensure no further copies or downloads can be made Limit access to the students/classes that need it for the specific instructional purpose Only use the amount of material that you need You must not make a profit from anything you use under flexible dealing Only make the material available for the time needed for the course of study If uploading content to the TAFE DTE make sure it is view only If uploading a film to the DTE for a Journalism class, only make it available to the students in that class If you only need to show students an extract of a film, you can’t rely on the flexible dealing exception to copy the entire film If students need to access an excerpt of a documentary on the DTE, archive/ disable access once it is no longer needed by the students Cost recovery is okay
  26. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Labelling 26 Best practice to include the following notice where reasonably practicable: This material has been copied and communicated to you in accordance with the educational use provisions of the Copyright Act. Any further reproduction or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act. Do not remove this notice [insert date material has been copied and made available to students].
  27. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au YouTube, Apple TV, Google Play and Netflix • YouTube, Apple TV, Google Play, Netflix, etc have standard terms and conditions that state content can only be used for ‘personal, non-commercial’ use. • You can stream this content in the classroom under section 28. In limited circumstances, you may be able to make a copy of this content under section 200AB. • BUT the terms and conditions of these websites may not strictly allow this, so you may be in breach of contractual terms. • It is unclear whether contractual terms override exceptions in the Copyright Act. • TAFEs can manage risk by only using content under the exceptions in the Copyright Act. Contact the NCU if you need additional advice. https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/internet-and-websites/ 27
  28. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Smartcopying Tip 28 Link or stream instead of downloading video content under the flexible dealing exception • Link to or embed content – linking and embedding are not copyright activities as you are not copying the content. You are merely providing a pathway to where they are on another website. • Directly stream content in class. "File:External-link (CoreUI Icons v1.0.0).svg" by CoreUI is licensed under CC BY 4.0
  29. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 29 https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/library-exam-and-disability-copying/copying-for-exams/ Exam Copying Exception
  30. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Exam copying exception 30 • Teachers and administering bodies are allowed to copy and communicate tv and video clips for use in online and hardcopy exams. • The exception covers actual exams and assessments. • The exception may cover ‘practice’ exams and assessments, needs to be considered on a case by case basis. https://smartcopying.edu.au/copying-for-exams-what-am-i-allowed-to-do-2/
  31. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 31 https://smartcopying.edu.au/guidelines/library-exam-and-disability- copying/disability-access-exceptions/ Disability Access Exceptions
  32. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Disability access exceptions 32 Organisational Disability Exception Fair Dealing for Disability Exception Use of copyright material by organisations assisting persons with a disability Fair dealing for the purpose of assisting persons with a disability
  33. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Disability access exceptions 33 Broad range of disabilities covered - such as difficulty in reading, viewing, hearing or comprehending copyright material in a particular form. Includes students: • with vision or hearing impairments • who are unable to hold or manipulate books • with an intellectual disability • with general learning difficulties such as dyslexia. Students do not need to be officially diagnosed with a disability to rely on the exceptions.
  34. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Disability access exceptions 34 • Under these exceptions, TAFEs are able to provide captions, audio- descriptions or subtitles to audio visual material (eg YouTube, music videos, etc) for students with hearing impairments. • Both exceptions can be used by schools to assist students with a disability, but the circumstances in which they apply differ.
  35. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Which disability exception applies? 35 Organisational Disability Exception Fair Dealing for Disability Exception If you need to copy or format shift an entire copyright work, it’s recommended that you use the organisational disability exception provided the material is not commercially available. Where you are copying an extract or portion of a work for a disabled student, you may be able to rely on the fair dealing for disability exception. You can rely on this exception regardless of whether the material that your student requires is commercially available.
  36. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Notice requirements 36 Best practice to include the following notice where reasonably practicable: This material has been copied/made available to you under section [113E/113F (delete as required)] of the Copyright Act. Any further reproduction or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act. Do not remove this notice.
  37. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 37 https://smartcopying.edu.au/students-and-copyright/ Students Fair Dealing
  38. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Students fair dealing 38 • Students can copy and communicate works under “fair dealing” without seeking the permission of the copyright owner. • Most of the copying/communicating that students do as part of their study will fall under the fair dealing for research and study exception.
  39. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Education exception FAQs 39 1. Can I use my personal Netflix subscription to show a documentary in class for educational purposes? 2. Can I format shift a film in DVD format to MP4 to upload onto our TAFE’s DTE when the film is available to purchase in a digital format? 3. Can I copy a part of a film to include in an exam when the film is commercially available? 4. Can I add captions to a film for a student with hearing difficulties?
  40. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 40 The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 Creative Commons https://smartcopying.edu.au/creative-commons-oer/
  41. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 41 https://smartcopying.edu.au/what-is-creative-commons/ What is Creative Commons? • Creative Commons (CC) is the most common way of releasing materials under an open licence. • CC is a set of free licences for creators to use when making their work available to the public. • All CC licences permit use educational uses of a work. Teachers and students can freely copy, share and sometimes modify and remix a CC work without having to seek the permission of the creator. Adventures in Copyright by by Meredith Atwater for opensource.com is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
  42. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 42 CC licences Licence Type Licence Conditions Attribution Freely use, copy, adapt and distribute to anyone provided the copyright owner is attributed. Attribution No Derivatives Freely use, copy and distribute to anyone but only in original form. The copyright owner must be attributed. Attribution Share Alike Freely use, copy, adapt and distribute provided the new work is licensed under the same terms as the original work. The copyright owner must be attributed.
  43. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 43 CC licences Licence Type Licence Conditions Attribution Non Commercial Freely use, copy, adapt and distribute for non- commercial purposes. The copyright owner must be attributed. Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives Freely use, copy and distribute verbatim copies of the original work for non-commercial purposes. The copyright owner must be attributed. Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Freely use, copy, adapt and distribute for non- commercial purposes provided the new work is licensed under the same terms as the original work. The copyright owner must be attributed.
  44. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 44 https://smartcopying.edu.au/how-to-find-creative-commons-licensed-materials/ Finding CC licensed films
  45. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au YouTube – Filter for CC videos 45 To find CC licensed YouTube clips, after you do a search: • click on the filters option and • under ‘Features’ select Creative Commons.
  46. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au YouTube – Filter for CC videos 46
  47. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Other places to find CC films 47 • Vimeo has a dedicated page which allows you to search CC licensed videos within its elements such as Attribution and Share Alike. • Internet Archive has a collection of old videos, movies and texts which are openly licensed. • TED is a popular site which openly licenses its videos in the form of short, powerful talks covering a magnitude of ideas in more than 100 languages. • Al Jazeera has a repository of openly licensed broadcast footage covering global news. • Academic Earth has a repository of over 1500 video lectures from the word’s top universities searchable by subject, university and degree level. https://smartcopying.edu.au/where-to-find-cc-licensed-material/
  48. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 48 https://smartcopying.edu.au/how-to-attribute-creative-commons-licensed-materials/ Attribution of CC licensed material
  49. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Attributing CC material 49 Teachers can use CC licensed materials as long as you follow the licence conditions. One condition of all CC licences is attribution. When attributing remember TASL:  T: Title  A: Author  S: Source  L: Licence Always check whether the creator has specified a particular attribution. "Free Stock: Copyright sign 3D render" by Muses Touch is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
  50. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Attributing CC material 50 How would you attribute this CC video: https://www.ted.com/talks/bill_gates_innovating_to_zero? Innovating to Zero presented by Bill Gates available on TED. This video can be used under a CC BY NC ND 4.0 International Licence (copyright statement available here https://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-com-terms-of-use#h2--copyright-issues-and-licenses)
  51. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Attributing CC material 51 1. Title: Innovating to Zero 2. Author: TED Talk by Bill Gates – linked to his profile page on TED 3. Source: Innovating to Zero – linked to original TED page 4. Licence: CC BY NC ND 4.0 International – linked to licence deed “Innovating to Zero” TED Talk by Bill Gates is licensed under CC BY NC ND 4.0 International.
  52. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Useful OER and CC links 52 • OER in Australia • Creative Commons Information Pack for teachers and students • Where to find CC licensed materials • Short explainers on CC and OER • Videos on Creative Commons • CC Search Browser Extension
  53. National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au 53 The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 Smartcopying Tips
  54. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au Smartcopying tips 54 • Use Creative Commons (CC) licensed content and consider licensing your resources under CC. • Link – link or embed material whenever possible. • Label – always attribute the source. • Limit – ensure access to material is limited to the relevant staff/students only. • Clear out material that is no longer required.
  55. The NCU Copyright Hour 21 March 2023 National Copyright Unit www.smartcopying.edu.au More information 55 www.smartcopying.edu.au slideshare.net/nationalcopyrightunit smartcopying@det.nsw.edu.au 02 7814 3855

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  1. I acknowledge that I’m meeting with you today from the lands of the [INSERT] people. I also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the various lands on which you all work today and pay respect to Elders past and present & emerging and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people joining us today.’ Explain to participants that we will be answering questions at the end of each section.
  2. Speaking note: Copyright is a bunch of rights in certain creative works.
  3. Speaking note: Ask what DTE Explain what DTE is
  4. Speaking Note AsK whether there are any attendees from a WA TAFE
  5. Speaking Note: TAFEs in all other jurisdictions have opted out of the Statutory Broadcast Licence. WA TAFES are still covered. We will be discussing the copyright exceptions later in the presentation.
  6. TAFEs are more likely to be able to rely on the exception to copy materials for practice exams, if: (a) the practice exam has a question and answer format; (b) students are asked to complete the practice exam either: (i) in class in a 'test' setting; or (ii) in a more informal setting either in or outside the classroom but with certain time restrictions (i.e. where students are told to complete the practice exam by the end of the class, or if they are taking it home by the end of the week); (c) a teacher is to review students' responses to the practice exam and provide some form of feedback or a mark to the student; and (d) the purpose of the practice exam is to inquire into or assess the students' performance/capabilities.  
  7. Speaking note: Copyright is a bunch of rights in certain creative works.
  8. Add another example
  9. Speaking note: Copyright is a bunch of rights in certain creative works.
  10. Answers: Yes, under the s 28 exception. No, this activity is not covered under any copyright exceptions as the film is commercially available to purchase. Yes, under the exam copying exception in section 200(1A) of the Copyright Act. Yes, if you are adding captions to the while film, you can rely on the organisational disability exception (s 113F), provided it is not commercially available to purchase in the font size needed.
  11. Benefits of CC Cheaper: saves money on copyright fees and administrative costs of seeking permission. Education resources can be shared freely online with very low transaction costs. Equitable: offers equal access to knowledge for everyone and allows for education resources to be adapted for minorities and those with disabilities. Collaborative: encourages collaboration and creates communities based on sharing of education resources. Can share resources on public websites and social media. Adaptable: enables educators to reuse, remix and adapt resources since the copyright owner has already given permission to everyone (eg by translating or using local examples). Safer: free to reuse, remix, redistribute and adapt education resources without running the risk of breaching the complex copyright rules. Internet compatible: it is better adapted to the Internet and the freedom which the Internet provides to copy, distribute, adapt and remix resources. Accessible: over 2 billion Creative Commons licensed works. There are 4 licence elements which are mixed to create six CC licences:  Attribution – attribute the author Non-commercial – no commercial use No Derivative Works – no remixing ShareAlike – remix only if you let others remix
  12. Speaking note: You can also find CC licensed videos on YouTube by typing in your search term followed by a comma and then “creativecommons” which returns CC licensed videos.
  13. Speaking note: if you use a CC video, put the attribution at the start of the video or where you’ve uploaded the video. If you use CC material in a video, place attribution near the work as it appears on screen during the video
  14. CC licence is stated in their copyright policy: https://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-com-terms-of-use#h2--copyright-issues-and-licenses Copyright Statement: Unless otherwise indicated on the website, audio and video files, transcripts and/or information about a speaker are licensed via Creative Commons license (CC BY -- NC -- ND 4.0 International), which means that certain TED Content may be used for personal and/or educational purposes as long as the license terms and TED Talks’ Usage Policy are followed. 
  15. Speaking notes: Link - Providing a link is not a copyright activity. You are not copying the content, just providing a reference to its location elsewhere. Label All material created and used for educational purposes should be properly attributed. Attributing is important to ensure that we don't pay licence fees for material we already own or are allowed to use – eg TAFE created content. Attribution should include details such as: the copyright owner (eg the publisher) and/or author title and publication information if available (eg edition, ISBN) where the material was sourced from (eg URL if online). Limit - Once material is communicated to an entire TAFE or jurisdiction, the risk of copyright infringement increases. Collecting societies believe that the value of content increases with the number of people who can access it. Limiting access is important for cost and risk management. Clear out - Clearing out material as soon as possible when it is no longer required is one practical way of managing copyright risk and costs.
  16. Speaking note: Copyright 4 Educators online course: Free online course for educators who want to learn about copyright, statutory licences, educational exceptions and open educational resources. 7 week course. One course runs in 2023. More information on the Smartcopying website: http://www.smartcopying.edu.au/educational-resources/copyright-4-educators-course.
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