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Henderson, Michael; de Zwart, Melissa; Lindsay, David; Phillips, Michael – Australian Educational Computing, 2010
There are significant privacy, intellectual property, copyright and disclosure risks associated with the ill-considered use of social networking sites, however, the implementation of regulatory actions may also undermine the social and emerging educational utility of social networking sites for young people. Inevitably the burden of dealing with…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Legal Problems, Intellectual Property, Risk
Simes, Laura; Pymm, Bob – Journal of Web Librarianship, 2009
Selective archiving of Web sites in Australia has been under way since 1996. This approach has seen carefully selected sites preserved after site owners granted permission. The labor-intensive nature of this process means only a small number of sites can ever be acquired in this manner. An alternate approach is an automated…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Archives
Knott, A. E.; And Others – 1977
This handbook on Australian school law is meant for practicing teachers, principals and other educators, parents, teacher training institutions, and lawyers in that country. It explains the basic principles underlying a large number of legal problems facing Australian teachers and offers practical guidance in dealing with them. Among the problems…
Descriptors: Attendance, Civil Liberties, Compulsory Education, Confidentiality
Ricketson, Sam – Australian Universities' Review, 1993
The existing legal position of Australian universities with respect to ownership and exploitation of intellectual property by faculty, students, and outside consultants is described. Issues requiring attention are noted, including resources for exploitation, sharing of proceeds, and copyright considerations; and some possible solutions are…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Consultants, Copyrights
Spearritt, Peter; Thomas, Julian – Australian Universities' Review, 1996
Practical and policy questions concerning intellectual property are considered in the context of advancing information technology and expanding international exchange of ideas, and specifically as they are or need to be addressed by Australian copyright and patent law. A 1995 discussion paper by the Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee is…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Networks
Anderson, Peter – Australian Universities' Review, 1993
The changing circumstances in Australia governing the use of broadcast television and radio material in education are examined, from the uncertainty of the early 1980s to current management of copyrighted audiovisual material under the statutory licensing agreement between universities and an audiovisual copyright agency. (MSE)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Classroom Techniques
Johnson, Peter – Australian Universities' Review, 1993
The reasons for increased collaboration between Australian universities and industry are examined, focusing on competitive research grant programs developed by the government in the last decade. University and industry response to these opportunities and to issues such as intellectual property rights and publication rights are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Copyrights, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries

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