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Copyright Guidelines
THE FIJI COPYRIGHT ACT (1999) AND COPYING FOR ACADEMIC AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES - EXCERPTS FOR REFERENCE
IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH
Teaching - A member of the teaching staff may only make one copy of an article from one issue of a journal. Multiple copies for teaching purposes are not permitted without copyright clearance from a licensing agency
- A member of the teaching staff may only copy 10% of a book
e.g. 15 pages of a 150 page book or one chapter whichever is the less - Copying in a dramatic, musical or artistic work is not infringed by its being copied in the course of instruction or of preparation for instruction provided the copying -
- is done by a person giving or receiving instruction; and
- is not by means of a reprographic process*
- Copying of a sound recording, audio work or audio-visual soundtrack, broadcast or cable programme is permissible 'provided the copying is done by the person giving or receiving instruction.'
- The Library may hold in the Reserve Collection one copy of the journal article or chapter of a book or 10% of a book whichever is the less.
- Works in the public domain, may be copied with due acknowledgement. Important that this material is clearly 'public domain' by definition, not personal interpretation.
Online Access Research Copyright Licensing Agency IT RECOMMENDED THAT ACADEMIC STAFF BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE FIJI COPYRIGHT ACT (1999)
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