Copyright
The University provides information on Copyright Law and associated policies on the Copyright at Victoria website.
Other information on copyright
The information below is intended as a resource for VUW academic staff interested in the area of intellectual property. This resource is for information purposes only. CAD does not accept any liability for actions taken in violation of copyright law and licensing agreements by third parties. Please see the University web disclaimer for general exclusions. If you uncertain about the legality of a particular use of material it is strongly recommended that you obtain legal opinion from competent counsel. This material has been updated to reflect the Copyright (New Technologies and Performers' Rights) Amendment Bill, 2008.
This page contains resources to assist you in reducing the risk of copyright violations in your teaching practice. If you have any questions feel free to contact Stephen Marshall (stephen.marshall@vuw.ac.nz, x5205).
Introduction to copyright
Copyright and intellectual property laws and contracts present a significant challenge to TEOs and staff engaged in e-learning development and delivery particularly in New Zealand. The e-Learning Guidelines Project has resulted in the creation of an information resource for academics and their managers. This resource includes an overview of copyright law and concepts for educators, a series of faqs for academics and guidance for managers considering policy implications. These resources are licensed with the creative commons and can be freely adapted by institutions as needed.
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Workshop files
These are copies of the files used in the CAD Copyright Workshop. Please note, these are provided for personal information purposes only.
- History of copyright powerpoint presentation
- Copyright Law powerpoint presentation
- VUW copyright licences powerpoint presentation
- Strategies for using copyright materials acrobat PDF
- Copyright Test acrobat PDF
- Copyright example with licence acrobat PDF
Licences
Academic staff are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the Creative Commons.
The University and Copyright Licensing Limited (CLL) have negotiated a license that covers the use of material sourced from paper. The following newsletter covers the general details of the licence.
Al works provided to students (other than via Blackboard) under this license must display the following notice:
Copyright Warning Notice This material may be used only for the Victoria University of Wellington's educational purposes. It includes extracts of copyright works copied under copyright licences. You may not copy or distribute any part of this material to any other person. Where this material is provided to you in electronic format you may only print from it for your own use. You may not make a further copy for any other purpose. Failure to comply with the terms of this warning may expose you to legal action for copyright infringement and/or disciplinary action by the Victoria University of Wellington.
- 2003CLLStaffNewsletter.shtml (Web - html)
- 2003CLLStaffNewsletter.pdf (Acrobat PDF format)
- 2003CLLStaffNewsletter.doc (Word)
NZ Law
- Copyright Act 1994
- Copyright Amendment Act 1996
- Copyright Amendment Act 1997
- Copyright Amendment Act 1999
Relevant VUW policies
Student Theses (PhD and Masters)
Students publishing theses should review carefully the material on the FGR Website.
Copyright Council of New Zealand
Selected resources from the CCNZ:
- Copyright Use in the Education Sector contains a helpful table explaining what you are allowed to do and important limitations.
- Fair dealing.
- Information sheets collection.