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What does the right to quote entail and when can I use it?
When you are writing a scientific publication, you will inevitably build on the work of others. It is important to comply with copyright regulations. You can use someone else’s material...
Read articleCan I record or download a film that has been broadcast on television or is available online?
Both recording and downloading are regarded as reproduction. This requires the creator's permission and you have to pay them a fee. There are a number of exceptions, depending on the...
Read articleSomeone else would like to use my recording in their own video. Is that allowed?
The other party may only do this with your permission, unless they can invoke the right to quote, which only allows the copying of an extract. If you used existing...
Read articleHow do I cite a photo?
Under the terms and conditions for citations, you may use a photo or image in its entirety in a citation without permission. As with other citations, image citations must be...
Read articleCan I quote someone else’s work?
Yes, you can, but only if the following conditions are met: The citation must be part of a polemic, announcement, assessment, scientific thesis or piece with a similar purpose. The...
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