There are a number of complicated rules and regulations surrounding copyright and IP law. For instance, do you know who owns the copyright to your work when you publish? What exactly constitutes educational purposes? The resources below will help you answer these questions and many more:
Students
- Copyright - What can you copy? (PDF)
- Copyright considerations when publishing your student work (PDF)
Staff
Websites
- Copyright and UTS
- IP & Commercialisation at UTS (current staff login required)
- Creative Commons Australia
- Staff and Copyright
Using UTS teaching materials
Please remember that teaching materials and resources provided to you at UTS are protected by copyright. You are not permitted to re-use those for commercial purposes without permission of the copyright owner. Improper or illegal use of teaching materials may lead to prosecution for copyright infringement.
For further information on UTS copyright see Copyright, Students and Researchers.
If you have any questions, please contact the Copyright Officer.