
Frequently asked questions
- Can I include audio files in a lecture which will be recorded and shown on GCULearn?
- Can I show video materials in a lecture which will be recorded and shown on GCULearn?
- Can I upload a powerpoint presentation which contains images which I have not checked for copyright to GCULearn?
- Can I use images from Flikr for non commercial educational use?
- Can I use my own work on GCULearn?
- Can you tell me more about Crown copyright?
- What are moral rights?
- What are performance rights?
- What about copyright for my own work?
- Do I have to sign a publisher’s agreement?
- What is Open Access?
- How does Open Access relate to Open Archives?
- How does copyright apply to the electronic environment?
- Can I make items on my reading list available electronically?
- Do I need copyright clearance to incorporate text, tables or diagrams within Blackboard?
- If I use material as part of an assessment do I still need copyright permission?
- Do I need copyright clearance to use slides and video in Blackboard?
- Does copyright exist on the internet? Surely I can use material that I find on the internet for educational purposes?
- What about linking to other websites?
- What about using images from other web sites? Am I able to use any images downloaded from the internet?
- How long does it take
to get copyright clearance and how do I get it?
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