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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Sources of information may include: | Australian Copyright Councilcopyright collection societiescopyright legislationindustry associationsindustry information sheets and journalsinternetlibrariesunion publications (newsletters, magazines, bulletins and letters). |
Copyright collection societies may include: | Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society Ltd (AMCOS)Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)Christian Copyright Licensing InternationalCopyright Agency Ltd (CAL)International copyright collection societiesMediacom/LicenSingPhonographic Performance Company of Australia (PPCA)ScreenrightsVISCOPYWord of Life International. |
Appropriate person may include: | agents/artists' managers/industry managersAustralian Copyright Council representativescopyright collection society representativesemployee association/union representativesindustry/industry association representativeslegal representativeslicensers/publishers. |
Exclusive rights may include: | communicating the work to the publicimporting the work into Australialicensing and assigning the workmaking an adaptation of the workmaking the work public for the first timeperforming/showing/transmitting the work in publicreproducing the work. |
Fair use of copyright material may include: | new exceptions for consumers and new flexible dealing exceptionprofessional advice by a lawyer, patent attorney or trade mark attorneyreporting newsresearch, study, criticism or review. |
Moral rights may include the right of the creator: | not to have their work falsely attributednot to have their work treated in a derogatory wayto be attributed (or credited) for their work. |
Performer's rights may include: | the moral rights in performancesthe ownership of copyright in sound recordingsthe rights to control recording and communication of their performances. |
Original work may include: | artistic works, e.g. paintings, drawings, cartoons, sculpture, craft work, architectural plans, buildings, photographs, photographic imagery, maps, plans, special effects make-upbroadcasts, e.g. television, radiocinematograph films, e.g. film, video, DVDcompilations, e.g. anthologies, directories, databasescomputer programsdramatic works, e.g. choreography, screenplays, plays, mime pieces, performancesmusical works/performancespublished editionssound recordingstextual material, e.g. journal articles, novels, screenplays, poems, song lyrics, reports. |
Copyright notices may include: | for sound recordings, the letter P (for phonogram) in a circle or in brackets is usedthe symbol ©, followed by the name of the copyright owner and the year of first publication. |
Documentation may include dated copies of: | artworkdigital media productsfootageletters or other communications with people who have access to the original workmanuscriptsmusic (presented in any media or format)negatives/photographs/photographic imageryrecordingsscores (music/film). |