re iLecture) To what extent is lecture streaming (via a product like iLecture) covered by the new music licence?
the streaming must be provided only via an intranet or secure system only and there must be no download facility made available by the University (whether the students can circumvent this and still download the streamed lectures is another matter; they may , in any case, be covered by the Fair Dealing provisions in the Copyright Act to do so, and the licence does not seek to restrict or deny any other exemption which may apply under the Copyright Act. However the University. Under the terms of the licence though, the University must not be responsible for enabling the download of musical or sound recording content communicated by the University under the music licence).
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