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Conditions of Use


Introduction

1. This material (Content) is made available by National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) and by The Le@rning Federation (TLF) to educational bodies and cultural institutions in Australia and New Zealand (Education Bodies). TLF is managed by Curriculum Corporation.

2. This summary (Conditions of Use) is provided to assist You (educators and learners using the Content) to understand what is permitted and what is not permitted to be done with the Content. The Content includes:

  • content provided by National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) in the form of a digital image, sound file or moving image file. Copyright in this content is owned by National Library of Australia.
  • TLF Content. This is content developed by TLF. It is the associated description, educational value statements and transcript (if applicable).

3. These Conditions of Use include:

  • the General Conditions
  • the Special Conditions (if any).

4. Where they are different, the Special Conditions supersede the General Conditions.

General conditions of use

5. You may Use the Content for ordinary Education activities for the purpose of teaching and learning in Australia and New Zealand.

6. By ‘Use’ we mean you can:

  • read, view, play, perform or operate the Content (depending on its nature and format), within the functionality that is offered
  • make Copies of the Content
  • communicate the Content for the purpose of teaching and learning, eg by placing it on an intranet
  • include the Content in material provided to a Student or created by a Student.

7. You must not provide Copies of, or display, the Content to the public generally, eg on a public website.

8. You must not sell the Content or use or exploit it for any commercial purpose.

9. You must not do anything with the Content which would:

  • infringe the Moral Rights of the creator
  • be misleading or deceptive.

10. Where You Use Content in accordance with the Licence, You do not need to comply with the requirements of any statutory licence (eg, pay royalties to a copyright collecting society such as Copyright Agency Limited, CAL) for that Content.

11. You must not interfere with any Electronic Rights Management Information.

12. You must not alter or modify the Content, other than to:

  • modify the description and educational value statement text to meet your teaching and learning requirements
  • link or embed the digital file into a lesson or sequence of activities.

Special conditions of use

13. You may Use the Content in perpetuity (i.e. with no time limit).


Glossary

14. Capitalised expressions in these Conditions of Use have the following meanings:

Copy

means a reproduction of the Content in the same or a different medium, but without any other alteration. Examples:

  • printing out a web page that has been downloaded to a browser
  • converting an image between different formats such as TIF, BMP, JPEG, etc
  • resizing an image to suit the space available or the device on which it is displayed or printed.

Education

means:

  • a structured program of learning and/or teaching for the benefit of a Student;
  • a public educational program and/or
  • professional development and preparation activities for either of the above.

Electronic Rights Management Information

means information that:

  • identifies the Content, the author and/or copyright owner, including the Acknowledgments statement
  • indicates conditions on which the Content may be used, including these Conditions of Use.

Moral Rights

includes the following rights of a creator of Content:

  • the right to be attributed (or credited) for their work
  • the right not to have their Content treated in a derogatory way
  • the right not to have authorship falsely attributed.

Student

includes a parent, guardian or tutor assisting a Student in connection with their Education



TLF Content

means content developed by or for TLF. Copyright in TLF Content is owned by Curriculum Corporation. This includes the associated description, educational value statements and transcript, if applicable.


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