University College Plymouth St Mark & St John

Question: Can I make photocopies for my own use from books and journals?

Question: How long does material stay in copyright?

Question: If the work is out of copyright, can I then copy it freely?

Question: If I own a book or journal, are there still limits as to how much I can copy?

Question: What can I do with a web page without seeking permission?

Question: Can I make multiple copies to hand out in class or to make up course handbooks?

Question: Can I make multiple copies of a chapter from a book that I own for distribution in seminars/lectures?

Question: Can I copy for distance learners?

Question: What are the rules on copying for visually impaired students?

Question: What can I copy for the purpose of review or criticism?

Question: Can I make copies from material published by UK government departments?

Question: Can I use film clips to illustrate material on a VLE (LS)?

Question: Can feature films be shown at UCP Marjon?

Question: Can I make programmes, or extracts from programmes, recorded under the ERA licence available on the VLE (LS)?

Question: Can I print out a web page and duplicate it for use in seminars/lectures?

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