Government and Copyright

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Title: Government and Copyright
Description: An essential for those working in government departments and agencies. Are you working in a Commonwealth, State or Territory government department or agency? Do you have an understanding of how specific government provisions apply to the use and ownership of copyright material? This guide helps to break down the complexities of copyright from the unique perspective of a government entity. Topics include: Who is part of the government for the purpose of the Copyright Act?; The current legal and policy landscape; The government statutory licences for using copyright material; Other ways in which governments can use copyright material; Open licensing; Contracts for the creation and licensing of copyright content.
Authors: Cheatley, James, Australian Copyright Council
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Government publications--Law and legislation--Australia, Copyright--Official information--Law and legislation--Australia, Copyright--Australia, Intellectual property--Australia
Categories: LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:An essential for those working in government departments and agencies. Are you working in a Commonwealth, State or Territory government department or agency? Do you have an understanding of how specific government provisions apply to the use and ownership of copyright material? This guide helps to break down the complexities of copyright from the unique perspective of a government entity. Topics include: Who is part of the government for the purpose of the Copyright Act?; The current legal and policy landscape; The government statutory licences for using copyright material; Other ways in which governments can use copyright material; Open licensing; Contracts for the creation and licensing of copyright content.
ISBN:9781920778286
9781875833245