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1.  Copyright Law

The following links explain what you can and cannot legally do with other people’s work.  Please contact us if you believe that any page on this site breaches copyright.

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10 Big Myths About Copyright Explained
Australian Copyright Council
Introduction
Biomedical Tissue Services Class Action
Monheit Law is investigating tainted biomedical tissue lawsuits. Lawsuits for injuries or infections caused by contaminated human tissue transplants.
Copyright for Collage Artists
US, but possibly relevant for Australia also
Copyright Website, The
Fair dealing in Australia
from a report of the Copyright Law Review Committee.
Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center
a detailed summary of U.S. Copyright law and its Fair Use exemptions
The Future of Fair Dealing in Australian Copyright Law
by Peter Brudenall
2.  Copyright and Intellectual Property issues
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Creative Commons
licenses for requiring attributed, non-comercial, non-derivative and/or share-alike use of creative works (under U.S. Copyright Law)
Free Culture
The downloadable text of Lawrence Lessig's book Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity
Free Documentation License (FDL)
a form of Copyleft designed for documentation, from the Free Software Foundation
The Progress of Science and Useful Arts
‘Why copyright today threatens intellectual freedoms’
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