Are materials published by The Le@rning Federation exempt from Copyright Agency Limited (CAL)?
Yes, they are exempt. Licensees do not need to comply with the requirements of any statutory licences when using The Le@rning Federation resources.Some resources are created by The Le@rning Federation employees and by organisations contracted to provide content. Other content is licensed from third parties in return for valuable consideration. Licences from third parties allow The Le@rning Federation to reproduce and communicate material and also allow educational institutions to reproduce and communicate material for the purposes of the institution.Copyright in The Le@rning Federation content is owned by Curriculum Corporation. Non-The Le@rning Federation content can be recognised by an acknowledgment statement.The following are relevant The Le@rning Federation licensing arrangements: • Licence A – this relates to the provision of The Le@rning Federation content to a government school system; • Licence E – this relates to the provision of non-The Le@rning Federation content to a gover
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