Copyright
Reena Lee Creations
Copyright Reena Lee Creations, all rights reserved.
The entire content included in the website is copyrighted under the Copyright law. You may not reproduce, distribute, display, copy or alter any of the content (text, images, videos) without the permission of the copyright owner.
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When referring to any information on this website, give credit to the designer Reena Lee Creations.
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What does copyright mean?
Copyright law applies to forms of expression or content such as text, images and music.
People who create and invest in such content, such as writers, artists, photographers, can manage how others use that work. This means that people who create content that others find valuable, and lack the skill or time to produce for themselves, can gain reward for their work.
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Copyright owners have exclusive rights to use their ‘work’ in certain ways: e.g. to reproduce it or make it available online. People who want to use other people’s ‘work’ therefore have to get permission (a licence) from the copyright owner.
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Copyright is automatically applied as soon as the content is created and ‘fixed’ in some way (e.g. drawn, written, typed, recorded, saved).
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You do not need to ‘register’ your work or submit to any other process.
This applies to Australia and many other countries.
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Copyright applies to the following:
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text (e.g. books, articles, reports, websites)
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images (e.g. photos, artistic works, graphs)
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video and moving images (e.g. films, videos, tv commercials,)
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audio recordings (e.g. music, radio programs, podcasts)
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computer programs
Usually, if you want to copy or share someone else’s work, you will need to seek permission (a license) from the copyright owner unless:
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the copyright has expired – Usually, copyright of text, images and music lasts for 70 years after the year of the creator’s death.
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a special exception or statutory license (e.g. for educational use) applies.