More copyright resources

How moral rights are applied in NSLA libraries for works created by staff, contractors or volunteers.

NSLA's submission to the Australian Government's inquiry into the Copyright Amendment (Service Providers) Bill, which proposes to extend the operation of the safe harbour scheme.

As custodians of a large volume of collection materials relating to and created by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, languages and cultures, NSLA’s Australian member libraries acknowledge our collective, individual and moral responsibilities to ensure that management and access is culturally informed and respectful. NSLA libraries support the creation of First Nations-led stand-alone legislation to protect ICIP and IK.
NSLA's response to the exposure draft of the Copyright Amendment (Access Reform) Bill 2021 and Review of Technological Protection Measures Exceptions. (February 2022)
These guidelines aim to provide a standard framework to assess risk in providing online access to oral history or sound recordings, where rights and permission agreements are missing, poorly documented and/or unclear.