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Prescribed Copyright Notices
Material contained on this site is owned by a range of copyright owners who have stated their moral and legal rights to the ownership of the material. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of study, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act no part may be reproduced by any process without the written permission of the copyright owner.
ASPA is NOT the copyright owner of all of the information on this site and therefore cannot grant permission for its use by third parties. Material prepared for ASPA by volunteers is covered by a non-exclusive-use licence (in perpetuity) and ASPA has no right to authorise its use by other parties. Material supplied by commercial or government organisations is for study purposes only and the original source is referenced.
Under no circumstances is this material to be sold. Information on this site is made available free of charge for use by Ski Patrol members.
Members and non-members wishing to contribute to the ASPA Knowledge Management Resource should contact the Secretary.
For clarification, video and photographic material on this site is also covered by copyright.
Should you have any questions regarding the use of this material and the copyright implications, contact the Secretary. ATTACHMENT 'A'
PRESCRIBED FORM OF NOTICE FOR SECTIONS 39A
AND 104B OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1968,
IN RELATION TO THE REPRODUCTION OF WORKS
AND THE COPYING OF PUBLISHED EDITIONS COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Copyright Regulations 1969 WARNING Copyright owners are entitled to take legal action against persons who infringe their copyright. A reproduction of material that is protected by copyright may be a copyright infringement. Certain dealings with copyright will not constitute an infringement, including: · A reproduction that is a fair dealing under the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act), including a fair dealing for the purposes of research or study; or · A reproduction that is authorised by the copyright owner. It is a fair dealing to make a reproduction for
the purposes of research or study, of one or more articles on the same subject
in a periodical publication, or, in the case of any other work, of a reasonable
portion of a work. In the case of a published work in hardcopy form that is not less than 10 pages and is not an artistic work, 10% of the number of pages, or one chapter, is a reasonable portion. In the case of a published work in electronic form only, a reasonable portion is not more than, in the aggregate, 10% of the number of words in the work. More extensive reproduction may constitute fair dealing. To determine whether it does, it is necessary to have regard to the criteria set out in subsection 40 (2) of the Act. A court may impose penalties and award damages in relation to offences and infringements relating to copyright material. Higher penalties may apply, and higher damages may be awarded, for offences and infringements involving the conversion of material into digital or electronic form. ATTACHMENT 'C'
PRESCRIBED FORM OF NOTICE FOR SECTION 104B
OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1968 IN RELATION TO THE COPYING OF AUDIO-VISUAL ITEMS COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Copyright Regulations 1969 WARNING Copyright owners are entitled
to take legal action against persons who infringe their copyright. Unless
otherwise permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act),
unauthorised use of audio-visual items in which copyright subsists may infringe
copyright in that item. It is not an infringement of
copyright in an audio-visual item to use that item in a manner that is a fair
dealing under section 103C of the Act. Section 103C of the Act
relates to fair dealing for the purpose of research or study and sets out the
matters that must be considered in determining whether a reproduction of an
audio-visual item is a fair dealing. A court may impose penalties
and award damages in relation to offences and infringements relating to
copyright material. Higher penalties may apply, and higher damages may be awarded, for offences and infringements involving the conversion of material into digital or electronic form. |