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ACCESS COPYRIGHT’S LICENSING SOLUTIONS
TESL OntarioNovember 13-15, 2008Adult Language Learning Licence© 2007.
ACCESS COPYRIGHT’S LICENSING SOLUTIONS
AGENDA
• Overview of Access Copyright• Benefits of an Access Copyright Licence• Types of Licences & Copying Guidelines• Other ways you have permission
ACCESS COPYRIGHT’S LICENSING SOLUTIONS
WHAT IS ACCESS COPYRIGHT?
• Founded by Canadian creators and publishers• Meets the needs of users of copyright protected works• Ensures fair compensation for use of works
ACCESS COPYRIGHT’S LICENSING SOLUTIONS
BENEFITS OF A LICENCE TO YOU
• Instant access to over 22 million books, magazines, journals, newspapers, and other publications from Canada and around the globe
• Convenient and affordable way to copy legally• Instructors can augment and customize course materials to suit their
individual course requirements
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TYPES OF LICENCES
• Comprehensive print licence • Pay-per-use (Transactional)
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COMPREHENSIVE PRINT LICENCE
• Gives advance permission for basic print photocopying needs• Examples:
- Classroom handouts- Library Reserves- Course Packages / Course Readers
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COMPREHENSIVE PRINT LICENCE (continued)
• Coverage is extensive and for handouts in class, reserve copying or other day-to-day uses. Includes:– 10% of a publication or a whole chapter, provided it is less than 20% of
the book – An entire essay, poem, play, article, or short story from a periodical
containing other works– An article from a newspaper, magazine or journal– Entry from a reference work (encyclopedia)– Reproduction of an artistic work from a book or periodical
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COMPREHENSIVE PRINT LICENCE (continued)
What is a coursepack?• A customizable and cost effective solution for students requiring copies of
published works from a variety of sources. Groupings of copied materials are bound together in one convenient package.
• Coursepacks can be the primary resource for a course of study or can supplement other primary resources.
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COMPREHENSIVE PRINT LICENCE (continued)
Copying allowances for coursepacks are as follows:• 15% of a publication or an entire essay, poem, play, article or short story, whichever
is greater• An entire single item of print music from a book or periodical issue containing other
kinds of work• An entire chapter, provided it is 20% or less of a book• An entire reproduction of an artistic work from a book or periodical
Textbooks have special limits:• Maximum of 5% or a whole chapter• 2 author-publisher pair in 5-year span• 50% of coursepacks may be from textbooks
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WORKS NOT COVERED UNDER LICENCE INCLUDE
• Those on the Exclusions List• Unpublished works• Originals of artistic works• Advertisements and Letters to the Editor• Newsletters• Business case studies• Crown or provincial publications (except Quebec)• Works for which the Licensee has first sought permissions directly from the
copyright owner• Instruction Manuals• Print music published for use by choirs or bands, etc.• Works published in countries with which Access Copyright does not have a
reciprocal agreement• Reproducables and consumables
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PAY-PER-USE LICENCE• Permission for one-time or infrequent copying or copying not covered
under a comprehensive licence• Requires permission in advance of copying• Digital licences obtained through pay-per-use licence process
– digital to digital format– digital to print – print to digital
• Digital licence fees are calculated on a per-page, per-user basis or can apply the specific rate set by the copyright owner
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Online Tutorial for Post Secondary Institutions
Want to learn more about your institution’s Access Copyright licence? Try our handy and informative Online Licence Training Tutorial for post secondary institutions.
File Path: www.accesscopyright.ca / Educational Institutions / Proprietary or Bible
College
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OTHER WAYS YOU HAVE PERMISSION
• Fair dealing: Fair dealing allows some copying in certain circumstances, specifically for research, private study, news reporting, review or criticism. There is a two part test for fair dealing. It must be for one of the purposes stated above and it must be fair. You can get more information about fair dealing by visiting the Canadian Intellectual Property Office's (CIPO) website at www.cipo.gc.ca.
• The Public Domain: When copyright in a work expires, generally in Canada after the creator has been dead for 50 years, the work enters the public domain and you are free to use the work in any way you like. You can get more information about the public domain from CIPO or the Project Gutenberg website at www.gutenberg.org.
• The Creative Commons: The Creative Commons is a relatively new system that allows copyright owners to provide users with varying degrees of access to their works – by giving their advance permission in a creative commons licence. You can find out more about the Creative Commons at www.creativecommons.ca .
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OTHER COPYRIGHT COLLECTIVE SOCIETIES• For a complete list, please refer to the Copyright Board of Canada website
http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca : • SOCAN -- music for performance www.socan.ca • CMRRA -- re-recorded music www.cmrra.ca • AVLA -- duplicated and performed videos www.avla.ca • Audio Ciné Films and Visual Education Centre – film
www.acf-film.com • CARFAC – artistic works www.carfac.ca • CBRA and ERCC – radio and television www.biosphere-canada.ca
and www.ercc.ca • CAAST and Software Publishers Assn – software
www.caast.org and www.siia.net
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