Copyright protects the expression of ideas and occurs automatically when any original work, such as text, pictures, music, sound recordings and web pages, is produced. If an organisation uses original material produced by others to provide services or goods it must obtain permission, or risk contravening copyright. This article explains the basic principles of copyright, including guidance on complying with copyright legislation and sources of further information.
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