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Copyright
is about accrediting other people for their intellectual
efforts. We all read words that mean something to us and
its flattering to have one's words repeated.It is not
flattering if the words are repeated as if they were
someone else's invention. It should be common courtesy to
accredit others for their work but it's also mandatory by
law! The information below was provided by internet
design expert Brian Brown.
Copyright Information
The material on this website is subject to US and
International copyright law. The author(s) have spent
years developing this material and deserve to have their
development and intellectual property rights respected by
others. In addition, a majority of countries are
signatories to the Berne Convention Implementation Act
(1998), an act that covers International copyright
protection provisions.
What you
can do
- You can browse this material on-line and print it
out for your personal use
- Reference this material by linking to it on a web
page
- Use portions of the material as long as the
original copyright remains intact (see fair use guidelines)
What you
cannot do
- Print this material for others to use (unless you
first obtain permission from the copyright holder(s) )
- Duplicate this material in printed or electronic
form for distribution to others(unless you first
obtain permission from the copyright holder(s) )
- Remove the copyright associated with this
material
- Host this material on a web server, network
server, Internet server or other computer
If you
want to use the material for teaching
I do not reasonably deny use of this material for
teaching purposes,provided you credit the author, Peta Heskell with the
origination of the material. I encourage you to
develop your own material it is neither fair nor honourable to copy
someone elses material and claim it for your own. People have
already done that with my work and I intend to vigorously protect my
rights to be known as the creator of my material We do request that
you consider and respect the amount of effort the author
of this material has invested in producing this material.
- Request permission for use from the author(s)
- Ensure that the author(s) copyright remains
intact
Fair Use Guidelines
The CONFU (Conference on Fair Use) working party
established a number of guidelines that are now generally
law in most countries throughout the world. These
guidelines permit up to 10% of a work to be used without
permission from the author(s). It
does not permit you to remove copyright notice or reword
the work.
Some
common misconceptions about copyright
It is incorrect to assume a work is not
copyrighted unless the author uses the © symbol, or uses
the word "copyright". According to
international copyright law, all works created since 1989
are legally protected from the moment of creation even if
the copyright symbol or word is omitted.
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