Broadcasts

UNE teaching staff can copy and communicate the following content under the Educational Statutory Licence:

  • broadcasts (both radio and television); and
  • the content of a broadcast that has been made available online by the broadcaster at the same time, or at substantially the same time, as the broadcast (eg content on SBS OnDemand, or ABC iView).

Copies of broadcasts made in reliance on the Educational Statutory Licence must only be for used for educational purposes. They must not be made available to students, or by students, for any other purpose (e.g. entertainment). This limitation applies to copies made by Resource Centres (on behalf of the university) as well as to copies made by the university itself. UNE has a remuneration agreement with Screenrights for the use of broadcast material under the Educational Statutory Licence

Note: It is not permitted under this licence to copy pre-recorded material such as commercially purchased or hired videos or DVDs.

Marking requirements

Under the university's remuneration agreement with Screenrights, universities are required to mark all copies of broadcasts in analogue form, or on removable media (e.g. DVD, CD, USB), made in reliance on the Educational Statutory Licence, with a notice containing the following information:

Program Name: ____________________
Broadcast Date: ____________________
Broadcast Channel: _____________________

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

This notice should be attached to the container in which the copy is kept (eg DVD/CD case, USB etc).

Communications

Under the university's remuneration agreement with Screenrights, UNE staff are required to include a notice to the following effect on all communications of broadcasts made in reliance on the statutory licence:

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

This notice should be visible to any staff member or student accessing the content. This might include:

  • using a flash screen so that the notice appears when a person accesses the broadcast
  • putting the notice in the reading list information that accompanies the link to the broadcast
  • putting the notice in a footnote or footer next to the link to the broadcast
  • putting the notice as a slide prior to the broadcast being shown in a lecture
  • putting the notice in any email that contains a link to the broadcast

No matter what method is used, the notice must be visible to staff or students accessing broadcast at some point during their ‘access journey’.

Communications via myLearn, Kaltura and Echo360

As a footer in myLearn and copyright bumper for Kaltura and Echo 360, the following should be used.

Some of this material may have been copied and communicated to you in accordance with section 113P of the Copyright Act 1968 (Act).