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Copyright tips for online learning
Posted: Wednesday 18 March 2020Online Learning presents some questions about using copyright material, such as:
- Can I link to a YouTube video?
- How can I make a textbook available to my students online?
- I am recording my lecture, can I include the video I play in class?
These resources can help you find the answers-
- Federation Copyright Tool (requires login) - a new online resource
- A printable poster - Copyright for delivering teaching materials guide (PDF)
- Contact the Copyright Office: copyright@federation.edu.au or 03 5327 9876
- Contact Federation University Library: acquisitions@federation.edu.au for econtent purchasing requests
Federation University Library and Federation Copyright Office
Answers: a) Yes, as long as the YouTube content itself isn't infringing. b) Through Course Readings (generally up to 10%), or as an eTextbook if available, or through special circumstances (e.g. item is out of print). c) It depends - best to pause the lecture recording while the video plays, but it does depend on where the video content is from.
In each case, for further information please contact copyright@federation.edu.au
Contact | Helen Heawood University Copyright Coordinator / Academic Integrity Officer 03 53279625 h.heawood@federation.edu.au |
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