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Please complete the following quick test by marking whether the listed statements are true or false. Hopefully if in doubt about any of your responses, you might feel motivated to chase up the relevant answer on the Copyright Aware website through “Find the answer links”:

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Copyright law doesn't change.

A summary of new copyright changes

If you use only two lines or less of a copyright work there is no need to cite the author/creator.

Moral Rights

The statutory licensing provision in Part VB of the Copyright Act does not apply to material on the internet.

Digital Copyright

There is no charge for copyright material that schools reproduce under the statutory licensing provision

Hardcopy Licence

Moral rights and copyright are both vested in the same person, the creator of a work.

Moral Rights

Reproduction is a fancy way of saying photocopying in copyright law.

Hardcopy Licence

Moral rights can be assigned by a creator to another person.

Moral Rights

Under the Hardcopy Licence, reproduction of all kinds of copyright material is subject to the same limits.

Hardcopy Licence

School’s can communicate reproductions of copyright material to students by posting them on the intranet.

Electronic Reproduction and Communication Licence.

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