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a general overview
National Copyright
1.4 What it does not protect?
Copyright does not protect ideas, concepts, styles or techniques.
For example, copyright will not protect an idea for a film or book, but it will protect a script for the film or even a storyboard for the film.
1. Copyright
1.1 What is it?
1.2 Some common misconceptions
1.3 What is protected?
1.4 What does it not protect?
1.5 Requirements for copyright protection
1.6 Who owns copyright?
1.7 Some exceptions to the general rule of copyright ownership
1.8 How long does it last?
1.9 How do I work out if something is still in copyright?
1.10 What rights are granted to the copyright owner?
1.11 Dealing with copyright
1.12 Collecting Societies
1.13 How is copyright infringed?
1.14 Defences and exceptions to infringement
1.15 Statutory Licence Schemes
1.16 Liability of schools and individuals for copyright infringement and remedies
1.17 Moral Rights
1.18 Performer's Rights
1.19 Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights (ICIPR)
2. What can i copy / communicate?
3. Copying for Special Purposes
4. Copyright issues of interest to Schools
5. How to clear rights
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