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I want to copy an eleven-line article from the Saturday Age. Can I regard it as an ‘insubstantial part’ of the newspaper?

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I want to copy an eleven-line article from the Saturday Age. Can I regard it as an ‘insubstantial part’ of the newspaper?

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No. In this case, it is the article itself that is the ‘work’ (The Age is a periodical). However, under Part VB, you are allowed to reproduce one article from a single issue of a periodical as a ‘reasonable portion’ for teaching purposes. If you are putting it online, don’t forget to register it in the Online Communication Compliance Register.

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No. In this case, it is the article itself that is the ‘work’ (The Age is a periodical). However, under Part VB, you are allowed to reproduce one article from a single issue of a periodical as a ‘reasonable portion’ for teaching purposes. If you are putting it online, don’t forget to upload it into the Learning Repository.

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