With the click of a button, you can now generate songs in any topic and genre you want. But it’s not clear-cut whether you own the music, despite what the app terms say.
Mona Awad and Paul Tremblay’s lawsuit claims their books were used without their consent. But copyright protection doesn’t apply to ideas – they’ll need to demonstrate the likelihood of economic loss.
The shift towards digital access has changed the way libraries buy materials.
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When universities do use fair dealing to supplement purchased, licensed and freely available resources, they work within guidelines developed across the education sector.
The digital era contributed immensely to the growth of Nollywood, Nigeria’s film industry.
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A recent Canadian court decision suggests universities should police any potential copyright infringements on campus and online. That’s the last thing universities should have to do.
Fair dealing allows Australians to use copyrighted content for news and reporting.
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