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Copyright Laws… What are the laws regarding copyright? How can we make sure that our footage/products do not use copyrighted material and are not copyrighted. About the Laws… They were created to give people control over how/whether their material is used in broadcasts, public performance, copies, adaptations and renting/lending copies to the public Things that can be copyrighted literature, music, art, sound recordings, broadcasts and films. These rights are automatic whenever a person or company creates work in any medium specified above. To qualify for the laws the work must be original, show a certain level of labour and skill. Names, titles, phrases and colours are not considered things that can be copyrighted however things like a logo would be. The copyright claim can only be brought forward from the creator of the work. The Laws… It is illegal to: Copy the work, rent lend or give out copies of the work freely or for personal financial gain to the public. Perform/broadcast/show the work in public without permission from the creator of the work. Adapt the work to make it seem your own. The creator also has the right to be clearly identified as the author. They also have the right to object to it being used where they don’t want it. You are allowed to: Use the work for private research and study Perform, copy and lend for educational purposes Criticize and report on the work Copy and lend the work (if you are a librarian) Use it for Royal C Commissions, Statutory Enquiries, Judicial Proceedings and Parliamentary purposes Time Shift (record a broadcast to view it at a more convenient time) Produce a back up for your own personal use Play a sound recording for a non profit organisation How long does copyright last… Literature, drama, music, art Sound recordings, broadcasts Broadcast/cable programmes 70 years after the author dies Films 70 years after the last director/author/composer dies 50 years after the recording was made. 50 years after the broadcast was made