Can I digitise a print publication and make it available electronically?
It is generally accepted that you may make an electronic copy of an extract from a print publication (eg by scanning) for your own private study or research under fair dealing. Digital copies of extracts of printed works may also be made available to students under the terms of the CLA licence described above. Other licences held by the University Design and Artists Copyright Society Licence – see http://www.dacs.org.uk/index.php?m=2. This applies almost exclusively to the School of Arts and Cultures to enable a slide-library to be maintained of works of art. Educational Recording Agency Licence – see http://www.era.org.uk/ERA_Licene.html This enables recording off-air of programmes broadcast by various terrestrial TV and Radio stations. Newspaper Licensing Agency – see http://www.nla.co.uk/ . The University’s licence covers copying from UK national daily and Sunday newspapers and additionally the following regional papers: Metro (Newcastle), Newcastle Evening Chronicle, The Journal (N
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