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Podcasts and copyright

Posted by vanessat on January 9, 2007




Over the next few weeks I’ll start updating you to the changes brought about by the latest copyright laws change. Please remember there a lot of changes, but in the blogs I’ll do topic specific ones, so a bit at a time.

 Today podcasts and vodcasts of broadcast content.

This change relates specifically to material that was originally broadcast on commercial or pay TV, and then was put onto a website for you to download as a podcast etc. We can now download and use this material even if the site says “for private and home use only”. You can download the material and use it in the classroom or in your online classroom. This will be done via the Screenrights licence, so all the conditions that apply to ‘off-air’ recordings apply to these pod or vod casts. As CIT is on a sampling method, all you need to do it put the copyright notice near the file, and record details of when you acquired it, just like an ‘off-air’ recording. Then next time we are being sampled you will need to record details of the podcast or vodcast just like you did with the recordings.

Please note – this does not apply to material you obtained via a creative commons licence, for that material you need to follow the terms of the licence, and remember to keep the CC logo with the material.

If you need help applying these changes to your own area, please give me a call on ext. 73158 or via email.

Vanessa

2 Responses to “Podcasts and copyright”

  1.   Marg Says:

    Thanks for the heads up on this Vanessa. Is there a website for the Screenrights information we can look at?

    Cheers, Marg

  2.   Vanessa Says:

    The Screenrights website is http://www.screen.org/ if you want to see what new educational shows are coming that you may want to record then look at http://www.enhancetv.com.au/ a site run by Screenrights. If you want to understand how the Screenrights licence works at CIT, best to come and see me.

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