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Copyright and intellectual property
The University, its staff and students are subject to the requirements of the Commonwealth of Australia Copyright Act 1968 (as amended). University policies have been established to comply with these requirements and other contractual obligations and must at all times be observed and adhered to by staff and students. The items within this section, which can be accessed from the menu on the left, include:
- Copyright;
- Intellectual property;
- Internet;
- Audio-visual copying;
- Photocopying; and
- Computer software.
Use the left-hand menu to navigate to different sections of this site. Alternatively, progress to the next section Copyright.
