Safe and responsible AI in Australia discussion paper
Joint submission from library and information service-related organisations to the safe and responsible AI in Australia discussion paper
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Joint submission from library and information service-related organisations to the safe and responsible AI in Australia discussion paper
A position statement for NSLA libraries staff and users about the importance of copyright in self-copying, and the rights, obligations and liabilities that it imposes.
Principles and standards of a reasonably diligent search by a library to identify the copyright owner before using an orphan work.
Guidance on the process of identifying and locating rights owners where they are unknown, anonymous or uncontactable.
NSLA member libraries acknowledge their collective, individual and moral responsibilities to ensure that management and access to First Nations collection materials is culturally informed and respectful, including recognition and protection of the ongoing, communal nature of Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) rights.
NSLA supports and respects the rights of creators (including their personal, moral rights), copyright owners, and those who seek to access and use the large number of works held in our collections.
Members of National and State Libraries Australasia (NSLA) acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and Kaitiaki of the lands on which
our libraries do their daily work, preserving and sharing our collective cultural heritage.