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TOPIC 2: Identify copyright standards and legislation

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Topic 2: Contribute to copyright policy


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Complete the answers to all questions. Submit your completed worksheet to your teacher
using the Task 2 link.
Use the Topic 2 Reading Ensure copyright protection and comply with agreements and
Internet research to help you answer the questions.
1. Open the Sydney Institute Home page at http://www.sit.nsw.edu.au/
a) Locate the copyright information on this page (scroll to the bottom of the
page) and write the information here.
Answer: This website and its contents are subject to copyright under the laws of Australia
and, through international treaties, other countries. The copyright is owned by TAFE NSW
Sydney Institute, or in the case of some materials, third parties.
You may view this website and its contents using your web browser and save an electronic
copy, or print out a copy, of parts of this website solely for your own information, research or
study: but only if you (a) do not modify the copy from how it appears on the TAFE NSW
Sydney Institute website; and (b) include the copyright notice TAFE NSW Sydney Institute
on the copy.
You must not reproduce, transmit (including broadcast), adapt or otherwise exercise the
copyright in the whole or any part of this website for any other purpose except as expressly
permitted by a current Links Agreement, by statute or with TAFE NSW Sydney Institute's
prior written consent
Trademark Notice
This site includes registered trade marks that are the subject of pending applications or which
are otherwise protected by law including, but not limited to the word TAFE NSW -Sydney
Institute logo. Unless otherwise indicated, they are owned by TAFE NSW Sydney Institute
and may be the subject of rights in other countries.
You may not use the TAFE NSW Sydney Institute trade mark or the name TAFE NSW
Sydney Institute except (1) by saving, or printing out, a copy of TAFE NSW Sydney
Institute's website as permitted by the Copyright notice; (2) as permitted by a current Links
Agreement; or (3) otherwise with TAFE NSW Sydney Institute prior written consent.

b) At the bottom of the page, under Website Information, click on the Copyright
Information link and read this page. What are the conditions that allow you to
print out a copy of part of the website?
Answer:
2. Select a website in the .com.au domain that you use regularly. Find the copyright
notices and if present, any detailed legal statements (usually a Copyright or Terms of
Use link on the home page). In your answer below, give the site URL, the copyright
information given and a brief summary of any detailed legal statements.

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Answer:
URL Name: https://www.paypal.com/au/webapps/mpp/home
The Copyright Information : Copyright 1999-2015 PayPal, Inc. All rights reserved
Legal Statements : There are many legal statements are categorized for different
sections such as :

User Agreement for PayPal Service

Privacy Policy for PayPal Services


Electronic Fund Transfer Rights and Error Resolution
PayPal Acceptable Use Policy
PayPal Recurring Payments and Billing Agreement
PayPal Here Terms and Conditions
PayPal Here Card Reader Warranty
Combined Financial Services Guide and Product Disclosure Statement
3. You are designing a website for your newly established web design business. It will
probably contain a mix of text (textual or literary works) and graphic images and
designs (artistic works) and may also have audio (sound recordings) and video files
(cinematograph films). You want people to see and experience your ideas and material
but you dont want your hard work used without your permission. Create a simple
copyright statement that will advise users of: who owns the copyright in the material;
when it was created and who to contact if anyone wishes to use or reproduce any of
the material on the site.

Answer:

The sample of copyright statement is shown below:


This website and its content is copyright of GaneshGanesh 2008-2016. All
rights reserved.
Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form
is prohibited other than the following:

you may print or download to a local hard disk extracts for your personal and noncommercial use only
you may copy the content to individual third parties for their personal use, but only if
you acknowledge the website as the source of the material
You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or
commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit it or store it in any other
website or other form of electronic retrieval system.
4. You are creating a website for the local surfing club and want to include an image of
the local beach on your website. You do an image search and find a suitable image. To

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help answer these questions, visit the All Right to Copy website and select Images
then Getting Permission and Crediting links
a) How would you apply for permission from the copyright owner to use this
image?
b) How would you credit the person who took the image on the website.

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Answer:
5. Australian copyright material is protected in most countries of the world, as Australia
is a signatory to several international copyright treaties and agreements. List these
agreements.

Answer:
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (members are
listed on www.wipo.int/copyright);
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade or GATT, which includes the agreement on
Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, or TRIPS (members of WTO
are listed on www.wto.org);
Universal Copyright Convention or UCC (members are listed on www.unesco.org
follow links to sitemap, and Universal Copyright Convention);
International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms
and Broadcasting Organisations, known as the Rome Convention (members are listed
on www.wipo.int/copyright); and
Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against Unauthorized
Duplication of Their Phonograms, known as the Geneva Convention or Phonograms
Convention (members are listed on www.wipo.int/copyright).
6.

a) What is the purpose of Technological protection measures with respect to


Websites?
Answer: Technological Protection Measures defines about the protection
technique which look after the password protection, read only or view only,
encryption, and low-resolution images.
b) List four Technological protection measures that can be used.
Answer: Encryption, Password Protection, Read Onl , Low-resolution Images.

7. List at least five types of information you should record about copyright agreements
made. This would be essential information to keep in a database designed to capture
this information.

Answer:

Details of the copyright owner


Type of licenceassignment or licence, exclusive or non-exclusive
Details of rights acquired under the agreement
Territory that the agreement applies to
Payment detailslicence fee or schedule of royalty payments

Form of acknowledgement or attribution details

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References:
1. Copyright and trademark notice, Tafe Sydney, 20 Feb 2016
http://sydneytafe.edu.au/corporate/copyright-and-trademark-notice
2. Legal Agreements for PayPal Services, PayPal, 20 Feb 2016
https://www.paypal.com/au/webapps/mpp/ua/legalhub-full?locale.x=en_US
3. Sample IT policies, disclaimers and notices,NIBUSINESS INFO.CO.UK
https://www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk/content/sample-internet-copyright-noticeguidelines
4. Copyright Protection in Other Countries, Australian Copyright Council, Feb 20
2016
file:///C:/Users/gpgkali1/Downloads/Copyright%20Protection%20in%20Other
%20Countries%20(G030v12).pdf

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