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Copyright for students
Students are permitted to copy copyright material for use in their
research or study at Swinburne under a section of the Copyright
Act covering fair dealing
for the purpose of research or study. This allows students to copy
limited amounts of copyright material as part of their study at
Swinburne as long as their actions fall within the conditions outlined
in s.40 or s. 103C of the Copyright Act. These sections can also
be used by staff who wish to copy material for their own research
activities.
In most cases, the fair dealing exceptions can
only be used by individuals and are
different to the statutory licences (Part
VA and Part VB) that allow the
university staff to make multiple copies of material for educational
purposes. There is no payment required for the use of the fair
dealing exceptions.
You may also like to download the brochure: Copyright at Swinburne: A guide for students for more details on your copyright rights and obligations.
Postgraduate students may like to checkout our toolkit for copyright and your thesis.
For further information contact the Copyright
Office.
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