Unitec policies require you to ensure that you are not breaching any New Zealand laws. Any breaches that Unitec is informed of could lead to disciplinary action.
If you infringe copyright you may be exposed to legal action. It is your responsibility as the person copying to ensure that you do not exceed your copyright entitlement.

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As students and staff at Unitec, you must abide by the laws around Copyright as defined in the Copyright Act 1994 and all subsequent amendments.
When you access information from any database that Unitec subscribes to, you agree to their terms and conditions. This overwrites the entitlements from the Act. This means that your entitlements under the Act do not apply, only the terms and conditions of the database you are accessing.
What is Copyright?
Copyright refers to the rights of an author or creator and is automatically given to control the copying, distribution and adaptation of their work. It also spells out your entitlements as users of copyright works.
The following works are covered:
How Long Does Copyright last?
Copyright last for 50 years from the end of the year of the death of the author.
If the author is a corporate body/organisation (eg World Health Organization), then copyright lasts 100 years from the date of creation.
Copyright does not have to be registered and the copyright symbol does not have to appear on a work for it to be protected.
You must acknowledge where your material comes from. (Copyright Act 1994)
You should include in any acknowledgment the elements below. Please check your referencing style for examples of other materials.
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