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8/9/2019 Copying from Radio, TV, and the Internet for Teaching
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Copying from Radio, TV, &Copying from Radio, TV, &
the Internet for Teachingthe Internet for Teaching
by
Michelle Liu(for Arts eLearning)
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/elearning/
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After completing this section,you should be able to:
Differentiate between what you can and cannotcopy for teaching purposes
Know how and where you can use the material
Label copied materials correctly according to
Copyright Regulations
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Sources of teaching material
Television (e.g. movies, documentaries, news,
current affairs, etc)
Radio
The Internet (e.g. podcasts)
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SOME BASIC INFOONCOPYING
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Things you should know inorder not to break the law
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Do I have a licence? USYD is covered under the Screenrights licence.
Thus, you can
Copy anything from TV & radio for teaching
purposes
make these programmes available to students
online via WebCT
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So, what can you copy? (1) Copy from both cable and satellite television (pay
or free-to-air) anytime, anywhere, into any format
Copy entire programmes / excerpts
Make copies of copies
Show these copies in class
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So, what can you copy? (3) Email copies or make them available online for
students or staff (restricted access to students
and staff ONLY) Broadcast copies within the University
Copy programmes from home on behalf of the
University
Podcasts and vodcasts - copy broadcast materialmade available online by the broadcaster
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How many copies can Imake?
As many as you like!
No limits on the number of copies
Ensure that all copies are used for educationalpurposes & are appropriately labelled.
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Can I stream these copies orcompilations to students of the
University?
Yes!
Access is restricted to Uni staff & students &
the Part VA Warning Notice must be
displayed
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COPYING TV / RAD
IOBROADCASTS
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Can I edit off-air broadcasts & include
them in a compilation or integrate them
into an electronic format?
Yes!
Able to edit copies & incorporate them into
compilations in formats such as CD-ROM aslong as each item in the compilation is labelled.
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Are there restrictions on access tocopies of off-air broadcasts?
Yes!
Programmes recorded off-air must only be used
for educational purposes and shown only to Uni
staff & students.
Access must be through a Unikey login.
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US
INGD
VDS
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UND
RECORDINGS IN CLASS
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Can I play a televisionprogramme in class?
Yes!
Provided there are only students and a
teacher in the class; and
You are playing it for educational instruction.
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Can I show a hired orpurchased DVD in class?
Yes!
Able to show a hired or purchased DVD in aclass as part of a course of instruction provided
only University ofSydney students and staff are
present.
Legitimate copies of the DVD must
be used.
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Can I make a back-up copy ofa DVD that weve bought or
hired?
No!
Copying purchased or hired videos or CDs
without permission from rightsholders is an
infringement of copyright.
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LABELLING / MARKINGCOPIES
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Do copies have to be labelledor marked in any way?
Yes!
the name of the institution
a reference to part VA of the Copyright Act
the date the program was broadcast the date the copy was made, if different from the
broadcast
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For digital copies:COMMONWEALTHOF AUSTRALIA
Copyright Regulations 1969
WARNING
This material has been copied and communicated to you by or on behalf ofthe University ofSydney pursuant to Part VA of the Copyright Act 1968
(the Act).
The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the
Act. Any further copying or communication of this material by you may be
the subject of copyright or performers protection under the Act.
Do not remove this notice.
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I have some videos that I use forteaching in my office; can I copy these
to DVD?
You can only transfer those that wererecorded from TV after 1990
Not allowed to change the format to
DVD Consult Director of Copyright Services
should you need more information
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Can we store all our off-airrecordings on a hard drive or
network server?
Yes!
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COPYING FROM THEINTERNET
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Can I download podcasts orvodcasts from the Internet for
teaching?
Yes - if it has been put online by the
broadcaster
No - if it has been made available by
someone other than the broadcaster
Do check the conditions of use
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Can I download podcasts & vodcastsfrom overseas broadcasters websites?
Yes, provided the material is
of a free-to-air broadcast
the broadcast has been made legally
the broadcast has been made in a country that is
a signatory to the Rome Convention; and,
the material has been made available online by
the broadcaster.
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So, what cant I download?
Digital content created especially for the
Internet (but not broadcast overradio/TV)
Podcasts from local cable TV
stations Podcasts from websites such as
YouTube, Flickr or MySpace
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However You maystill be able to use or access
some of these podcasts particularly
those created especially for the Internet.The following tips may assist:
check the conditions of use
create a link to the podcast contact the copyright owner and ask for
obtain permission to use the material
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Do I have to keep records ofany recordings I do?
No!
However, you must ensure that the
available copies are labelled with the
required data
You may also be required to completerecords during a survey period.
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Can anyone make a copy formy educational purpose?
Yes!
Provided the copy is
made for the teaching purposes of the
institution, and labelled in the correct manner.
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IN SUMMARY Showing / streaming multimedia in class must be
used for educational purposes only
access must be restricted to University ofSydney staff and students
Always display a Part VA Warning Noticejust
before the podcast is downloaded
you may be required to report data about onlinepodcasts during a survey period every 3-4 years
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A LAST WORD
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Want to know what upcomingprogrammes are relevant to
your teaching areas? Subscribe to free weekly email alerts at
www.enhancetv.com.au
Download selected programmes from
TVNewswww.library.usyd.edu.au/erdb/tvnewstria
l.html
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For further information contact Michelle Liu, Librarian of Arts
Digital & Arts eLearning
x12683 or
email [email protected]
University Copyright website
Director of Copyright Services(x12991) [email protected]
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REFERENCES EnhanceTV. (2006). Copying from TV. Retrieved August 2008, from
http://www.enhancetv.com.au/extras/copying_from_tv.php .
Screenrights. (2007). Internet copying: copying broadcastmaterial from
the Internet under a Screenrights licence. Retrieved August 2008, from
http://www.screenrights.org/pdfs/rightsholders/info%20sheets/IC1107.pdf
Screenrights. (2007). FAQs. Retrieved August 2008, from
http://www.screenrights.org/copyright/australia/faqs.php.
University ofSydney. (2008). Copyright website. Retrieved August 2008,
from http://www.usyd.edu.au/copyright/
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