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I wish to take clips of commercially produced videos to make a new video for teaching purposes. Do I need copyright permission?

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I wish to take clips of commercially produced videos to make a new video for teaching purposes. Do I need copyright permission?

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Yes. If you want to use hired or purchased videos to put together a new video for your students, you must seek the permission of the copyright-holders. However, you may copy TV (free-to-air, cable and satellite) radio programs and podcasts of broadcasts which have been made available online by the broadcaster for use in course materials. Inform the Copyright Officer (Susan Clarke) of the date, time, channel, title of program, and duration of the extract you have made.

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