The previous post on this blog concerned the new Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) Licence for Higher Education. However, this licence does not legislate for making copies of sheet music. This [&hellip...Read More
The Copyright Licensing Agency have just released a new licence for the period 2016-19. In a nutshell, this licence allows the University to make ‘multiple copies’ of works for teaching [&...Read More
An tutor has been in touch to ask for the best way to protect the copyright of teaching materials. The first thing to say is that copyright is an automatic […]...Read More
I get a fair number of queries about whether or not it is permissible to show a film to a class of students. Film material usually contains a strict copyright warning […]...Read More
Your resident copyright detective has received a query this month from a photographer about how to protect their work. It turned out that they like to photograph buildings, and they […]...Read More
An interesting question I’ve had this month is: does copyright protect designs? And is it separate to design right? The answer to both of these questions is yes – but […]...Read More
One thing I am asked a lot is: ‘can I use images in my teaching?’ This usually means images found on the internet, but can also mean images from books […]...Read More
I have been asked several times about whether it’s possible to copyright dance and performance art. A form of dance with specific movements could attract copyright protection, so long as [&helli...Read More
Most people who study and work in an educational environment will have a notion that ‘copying is wrong’ – but what does it mean when we talk about a copyright? Copyright […]...Read More