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Copyright warning notices

Statutory Copyright Warning Notice

This notice needs to accompany digital reproductions of copyright material either before or at the time the item is first viewed.

Always include this Copyright Warning Notice at the beginning of any PowerPoint Presentation or any recording that contains copyright material that will be placed in iLearn and is downloadable, or emailed to Bond University staff and students.

WARNING

This material has been reproduced and communicated to you by or on behalf of Bond University in accordance with section 113P of the Copyright Act 1968 (Act).

The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act. Any further reproduction or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act.

Do not remove this notice

 

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Screenrights licence notice

Each communication of a recording made under the Screenrights licence must be accompanied by the following Notice:

This program has been communicated under the Statutory Licence pursuant to s113P(2) of the Copyright Act 1968 for the educational purposes of the University.

 

See the advantages of using the Screenrights Licence in this guide.

Hardcopy manuals, workbooks and course readers

The Copyright Notice for use on the cover of hardcopy materials compiled for a class of students, such as manuals and course readers, is detailed on the Subject resources guidelines page of this guide.                                                                     

COPYRIGHT NOTICE

Some of the material in this manual/reader/workbook has been made available in accordance with section 113P of the Copyright Act 1968 (Act) 

for the teaching purposes of the University.

For use only by students of Bond University enrolled in the subject:

<example> BMED12-119 Biological and Physical Chemistry

Copyright notices

It is University policy that University equipment must not be used for any purpose that constitutes an infringement of copyright. Copyright notices must be placed adjacent to all photocopying machines, computers, scanners, and audio-visual equipment that can be used for copying. 
Contact the Manager, Scholarly Publications & Copyright for further information.