Music Copyright for Schools
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Overview: This paper elaborates about the copyright issues and licensing of music in schools. Copyright is a legally enforceable system designed to encourage creative persons by protecting their rights and livelihoods. It provides them with the means to control the use of their works and to earn remuneration from such use. The aim of copyright is to provide a balance between protection for creators and public access to these works. In Australia, musical, artistic, literary and dramatic works are protected under the Copyright Act (1968) as well as sound recordings, published editions, films and broadcasts.
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Format: PDF | Size: 3,379KB | Date: Aug 2001 | Pages: 44
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