Takedown position statement and guidelines
General principles and processes to promote a consistent response to copyright takedown requests by NSLA libraries.
General principles and processes to promote a consistent response to copyright takedown requests by NSLA libraries.
NSLA’s response to the exposure draft of the Copyright Amendment (Access Reform) Bill 2021 and Review of Technological Protection Measures Exceptions.
An information guide for library users about copyright in Australian library collections.
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.
This statement outlines the public position of NSLA libraries regarding the provision of access to legacy oral history collections.
Guidelines on Creative Commons licenses and library collection items.
NSLA supports the principle that works that are out of copyright should be publicly accessible and available for re-use.
NSLA’s submission to IP Australia’s consultation into the protection, use and management of Indigenous Knowledge in ways that promote its cultural integrity and economic potential.
A toolkit developed to accurately calculate the costs associated with undertaking copyright compliance.
NSLA’s submission to the Australian Government’s copyright modernisation consultation on reforms options for the Copyright Act 1968.
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.