Chapter 17 - Intellectual property. At the end of this chapter you should understand: ‘intellectual property law’ and the philosophy behind the concept of protecting intellectual property; how to distinguish between the products that are protected by copyright, patent, trade mark and design legislation; the definition of the term ‘copyright’ and explain how the law relating to it protects the physical expression of ideas; | This is the prescribed textbook for your course. Available NOW at your campus bookstore! 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Intellectual property Chapter 17 Copyright Copyright - The right to prevent the unauthorised reproduction by a third party of the tangible form in which a person has chosen to express his ideas. Statute - Copyright Act 1968 (Cwlth) Substance of Statute - Protects expressions of ideas (not the idea itself). 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Copyright Subject Matter CATEGORIES ORIGINAL WORKS OTHER THAN WORKS Literary Sound recordings Musical Films Dramatic Published editions Artistic of works 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Examples Dramatic Work - Ballet Artistic Works - Paintings - Sculptures - Drawings 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Ownership of copyright Author - Employer, where author under contract of service or apprenticeship - Person who commissions and pays for work - Maker of sound recording or film 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Duration of protection Published work (. supplied to public) - 50 years after death of owner Unpublished work - 50 years after publication for first time 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Infringement of copyright Original Works - By person performing any of the various acts in respect of the work without authorisation or consent of owner of copyright. Eg. * Reproduction (. copying) in a material form the whole or substantial part of a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work. * Importing copies of an original work for sale, hire, exhibition or distribution. * Performance of a work in public, or broadcasting of a work without consent of the owner. 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Defences to infringement of copyright Use of insubstantial parts Fair dealing - research or study - criticism or review - reporting of news - giving of professional advice by a legal practitioner or a patent | This is the prescribed textbook for your course. Available NOW at your campus bookstore! 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Intellectual property Chapter 17 Copyright Copyright - The right to prevent the unauthorised reproduction by a third party of the tangible form in which a person has chosen to express his ideas. Statute - Copyright Act 1968 (Cwlth) Substance of Statute - Protects expressions of ideas (not the idea itself). 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Copyright Subject Matter CATEGORIES ORIGINAL WORKS OTHER THAN WORKS Literary Sound recordings Musical Films Dramatic Published editions Artistic of works 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Examples Dramatic Work - Ballet Artistic Works - Paintings - Sculptures - Drawings 17- Copyright © 2000 McGraw-Hill Australia Ownership of copyright Author - Employer, where author under contract of service or apprenticeship - Person who commissions and pays for work - Maker of sound