Copyright

 

Copyright in this website is owned by CV content contributors.


                                               


Material presented on this site (information, text, images, sounds and audio-visual material) is protected by intellectual property law, which includes copyright, and where applicable, moral and cultural rights.


 


Copyright in the material included on this website is either owned by, or licensed for limited purposes to, individual content contributors.


 


Permitted uses


You may download, display, print and reproduce this material in an unaltered form and with copyright acknowledged provided this is for personal or educational, non-commercial use, or for the purposes of research or study, criticism or review, or reporting the news as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968.


 


Terms of use


CV content contributors wish to protect the moral rights of creators of all media on the CV site, and this includes maintaining the integrity of the media. If you wish to reproduce media for a purpose other than personal use, such as those uses contained in the "fair dealing" provisions of the Copyright Act, it must be done under the terms and conditions as outlined in the "Copyright details" link accompanying each individual media file.


 


Uses for which you will require permissions


If you wish to copy, adapt, publish, distribute or commercialise any material presented on this website, or to use any material for purposes other than the permitted purposes listed above, you must get written permission from the copyright holder and a fee may be charged. Unauthorised commercial publication or reproduction of any part of this website is specifically prohibited.


 


Materials featured on this web site may carry multiple copyrights, and duration of copyright in each may vary.  It is your responsibility to obtain written permission from all appropriate copyright holders or their agents before reproduction of any work.  Failure to do so constitutes an infringement under the Australian Copyright Act 1968.


 


Copyright is a complex area of law, and you are encouraged to contact the Australian Copyright Council for further information on your rights and responsibilities.


 


Notice to copyright owners


While CV content contributors have made every reasonable effort to locate, contact and acknowledge copyright owners, any copyright owners who are not properly identified and acknowledged on this website should contact the content contributor so that corrections can be made.