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CopyrightCopyright is a set of exclusive rights conferred on authors/creators of works or copyright owners to protect their works against unauthorised use. Copyright protects the expression of ideas in a material form; it does not protect ideas, concepts, styles, techniques or information. Copyright in Australia is governed by the Copyright Act 1968. International treaties also apply. Copyrighted materials are consistently being used and created within the University community. In making use of materials, the University and every member of its community has legislative compliance obligations relating to copyright which pose a high risk if they are not met. This is reinforced by the University's Copyright Policy. This page is designed to assist University staff and students in understanding their obligations in relation to copyrighted material and also maximise the permitted uses for teaching and study/research. If the information you seek is not contained in this webiste, please contact the Copyright Officer.
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