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Copyright, Referencing and Plagiarism Naomi Stallard Webinar 2016

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  • Copyright, Referencing and Plagiarism

    Naomi Stallard Webinar 2016

  • Disclaimer

    The information in this presentation is for your

    guidance only. It does not constitute legal advice.

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  • This resource contains various images Shutterstock 2016 used under licence. These images are protected by copyright law and are not to be reproduced or re-used in other materials without permission from Shutterstock. 3

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  • Copyright overview Free resources Using third-party content Copyright/permissions register Attributions Referencing Plagiarism Final tips Question time

    Outline

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  • What is copyright?

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  • copyright is a form of intellectual property (IP) protection provided under Copyright Act 1968 protects original expression of ideas free and automatic in Australia generally lasts 70 years from the year of the

    authors/creators death*

    third-party copyright is IP content created by someone else.

    What is copyright?

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    https://pixabay.com/en/hammer-court-dollar-dollar-sign-1537123/

  • Copyright exists in

    (www.abcya.com/word_clouds.htm) 7

  • ideas information and facts styles and techniques*

    works mostly generated by technology names and titles*

    (although other laws may apply)

    Copyright does not exist in

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    https://openclipart.org/detail/188607/idea-icon

  • Intellectual property is a valuable asset Managing these assets will benefit your

    organisation

    To create and use copyright material To comply with copyright laws ignorance is

    no defence

    Why do I need to know about copyright?

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  • What happens if I infringe copyright?

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  • Creative Commons eg Flickr, Freesound, Wikimedia Commons

    open education material/free for education (for educators only), eg www.oercommons.org

    public domain Open Clipart http://openclipart.org www.freedigitalphotos.net (low res) your own original materials use links

    Free resources

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    http://www.oercommons.org/http://openclipart.org/http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/https://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/193896

  • Obtain permission from copyright owner. o Send letter or email request to copyright

    owner. o Allow time in schedule.

    Purchase licence (if applicable). Use content under a fair dealing exception

    if applicable. See Fair Dealing: What Can I Use Without Permission at www.copyright.org.au.

    How else can I legally use third-party content?

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    http://www.copyright.org.au/

  • YouTube terms are usually personal, non-commercial use.

    There can be multiple layers of copyright in a video.

    Teachers in the course of giving educational instruction may be able to stream YouTube in a classroom under Section 28.

    Using YouTube

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    https://openclipart.org/detail/48349/warning-sign-by-palomaironiquehttps://openclipart.org/detail/48349/warning-sign

  • Copyright/permissions register

    (Image: https://pixabay.com/en/hieroglyphics-characters-pay-egypt-437102/)

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    https://pixabay.com/en/hieroglyphics-characters-pay-egypt-437102/

  • Include items such as: text, images, drawings, maps, tables from books,

    newspapers, manuals, posters, websites, CDs photos or videos of people (taken for the project)

    include consent form.

    Look out for: trademarks, logos URLs including homepages and deeplinks.

    Copyright/permissions register

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  • Exercise

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    https://pixabay.com/en/stretching-sports-woman-athlete-498256

  • 1. If the symbol is not on the work then the work is not copyright protected and you are free to copy.

    2. Even though a work has a notice that states it is free for education the material is still protected by copyright.

    3. Copyright infringement can be a criminal offence.

    4. Plagiarism is unethical but its never a breach of copyright.

    Quick quiz: yes or no?

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  • 1. No, incorrect, even without the symbol, works are automatically protected in Australia.

    2. Yes, correct, even when freely available the material is still copyright protected, unless stated otherwise.

    3. Yes, correct, infringement of copyright can in some cases be a criminal offence.

    4. No, incorrect, plagiarism is a serious problem that can sometimes lead to severe penalties under Australian law.

    Quick quiz: answers

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  • Attributing your organisations material: Acknowledge writer (where appropriate). Include copyright notice at front of

    publication, if possible.

    Include terms of use, who to contact for permission and XYZ Institute 2017.

    Include copyright line in footers.

    Attributions: your material

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  • If you use free material, label it in accordance with the terms of the licence or terms of use. CC attribution for online resource:

    Attributions: free resources

    I Feel Like Dancing by Steven M Bryant 2012 http://ccmixter.org/files/stevieb357/35149

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    http://ccmixter.org/files/stevieb357/35149https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/au/

  • CC attribution for hardcopy resource:

    Example: CC attribution

    ahhhhhhhhh by jamie duke www.flickr.com/photos/chickenloop/7335350820 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/chickenloop/7335350820https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

  • If you use third-party material with permission, clearly insert attribution next to, or in footer of the work. For example: Reproduced by XYZ Institute with the permission of Peacock Education Australia.

    Attributions: third party with permission

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  • Example: third-party attribution

    This resource contains various images Shutterstock 2016 used under licence. These images are protected by copyright law and are not to be reproduced or re-used in other materials without permission from Shutterstock.

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  • What is referencing?

    Can I help you? By L Church www.flickr.com/photos/29412527@N04/3981438162, CC BY 2.0

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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/29412527@N04/3981438162https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

  • Definition: Standardised method of formatting to acknowledge external sources you have used in your work.

    Main styles: Harvard APA (American Psychological Association) MLA (Modern Language Association) Oxford

    Referencing

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  • What is plagiarism?

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  • According to plagiarism.org, plagiarism is: turning in someone else's work as your own copying words or ideas from someone else without

    giving credit failing to put a quotation in quotation marks giving incorrect information about the source of a

    quote changing words but copying the sentence structure of a

    source without giving credit copying so many words/ideas from a source that it

    makes up the majority of your work, whether you give credit or not.

    Plagiarism

    What is Plagiarism? Plagiarism.org. Accessed 7 March, 2013. 27

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  • Repercussions of plagiarism

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  • If you want to copy or communicate third-party content, check whether you are entitled to use it.

    Either use free resources or get permission.

    Just because technology lets you do it, doesnt mean that it is okay.

    Always attribute.

    Final tips

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  • Questions?

    Contact [email protected]

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    Slide Number 1DisclaimerSlide Number 3OutlineWhat is copyright?What is copyright?Copyright exists inCopyright does not exist inWhy do I need to know about copyright?What happens if I infringe copyright?Free resourcesHow else can I legally use third-party content?Using YouTubeCopyright/permissions registerCopyright/permissions registerExerciseQuick quiz: yes or no?Quick quiz: answersAttributions: your materialAttributions: free resourcesExample: CC attributionAttributions: third party with permissionExample: third-party attributionWhat is referencing?ReferencingWhat is plagiarism?PlagiarismRepercussions of plagiarismFinal tipsQuestions?