Copyright & Oxford OUCS 4 Nov 2009. What is intellectual property?

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Copyright & Oxford OUCS 4 Nov 2009

What is intellectual property?

Varieties of intellectual property Copyright Patents Trademarks Designs Know-how etc

What is copyright? Unregistered Fixed Covers literary material, art works, photographs, music, films, sound recordings, software Must be substantial Gives right to copy, adapt, rent, publish

What are moral rights? To be identified as the author To object to derogatory treatment To not be falsely identified as author

What’s in a podcast? © Slide-deck © Spoken lecture or commentary © Sound or video recording Performance rights Moral rights

Who owns copyright? Author Performer Producer Contractor Author’s employer

Whose work does Oxford claim? Employees (Academic and non-Academic) Students External contractors

What work does Oxford claim? “works generated by computer hardware or software owned or operated by the University” “films, videos, multimedia works, typographical arrangements, field and laboratory notebooks, and other works created with the aid of university facilities” Specifically commissioned work

What does Oxford not claim? artistic works, books, articles, plays, lyrics, scores, or lectures, apart from those specifically commissioned by the University; audio or visual aids to the giving of lectures For gory details see