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IT Applications Theory Slideshows By Mark Kelly Vceit.com Legislation: © OPYRIGHT

© OPYRIGHT ACT 1968 Federal (Commonwealth) act Recognises that any original work is the property of the person who created it. Protects all original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works from unauthorised reproduction.

Since 2000, also protects digital works (software, electronically recorded music, films, books, websites etc)

Copyright Act 1968 The owner of copyright in a work is the only person who has the right to make or authorise reproductions or adaptations of the work.

In Australia, copyright protection is automatic, and applies whether or not the work has a copyright statement or the © symbol.

Copyright holders have control over how and when material is communicated or published. can use technological devices to protect material (e.g. encryption, copy protection) are encouraged to include a statement about their copyright restrictions usually must give permission before their material can be used or transmitted

Individuals… Cannot digitise a non-digital work (e.g. scan books, rip LPs to MP3) Cannot make or import decoding devices that bypass copyright protection Cannot tamper with a copyright notice in an electronic document

Cannot share copyrighted material on peer-to- peer networks such as BitTorrent Can use copyrighted material under some conditions for educational or review purposes. For example, copying 10 per cent or one chapter of a reference-type book. Individuals…

Remember Not getting caught does not make copyright violation legal.

© Mark Kelly vceit.com These slideshows may be freely used, modified or distributed by teachers and students anywhere on the planet (but not elsewhere). They may NOT be sold. They must NOT be redistributed if you modify them. IT APPLICATIONS SLIDESHOWS