Are you unintentionally breaking copyright law?

Many staff and students in schools, colleges and universities are breaking copyright law in their teaching and learning without even realising it. And the consequences can be daunting from reputational risk to financial penalties. If you want to feel confident using copyrighted materials legally then this course is for you.

Course Benefits

  • Confused by copyright laws? We break them down into simple terms so you can understand what you can and can’t do with copyrighted materials.

  • Worried about using content? Learn how to use text, video or audio without breaking the law.

  • Build the knowledge and confidence to support others to work compliantly within their respective projects.

  • Anxious about publishing your research? We’ll help you understand how to share your work without stepping on copyright toes, so you can focus on your passion for discovery.

  • Struggle with the density of the topic? Our engaging lessons, contemporary, real life case-studies and regular assessments will keep you on track.

  • Want something tailored to education? Our course focuses on staff, students and educational institutions.

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome from Learning on Screen

    2. A guide to using this learning software

    1. Introduction to module 1

    2. Lesson 1 | Why copyright exists

    3. Lesson 2 | The origins and historical evolution of copyright.

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    4. Quiz

    1. Introduction to module 2

    2. Lesson 1 | What is copyright?

    3. Quiz

    4. Lesson 2 | What does copyright protect?

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    5. Quiz

    6. Lesson 3 | What are the requirement for protection?

    7. Quiz

    8. Lesson 4 | Copyright vs other forms of intellectual property

    9. Quiz

    10. Contextualise your learning | Case studies

    1. Introduction to module 3

    2. Lesson 1 | Who is the author of a work?

    3. Quiz

    4. Lesson 2 | Who owns copyright?

    5. Quiz

    6. Lesson 3 | How long does copyright last?

    7. Quiz

    8. Lesson 4 | How does one prove that they are the owner of copyright?

    9. Quiz

    1. Introduction to module 4

    2. Lesson 1 | Economic rights protections

    3. Quiz

    4. Lesson 2 | How copyright owners benefit from copyright

    5. Lesson 3 | Copyright licensing in education

    6. Quiz

    7. Lesson 4 | Moral and other related rights protection

    8. Quiz

    9. Lesson 5 | Who owns moral (and related) rights?

    10. Quiz

    11. Lesson 5 | How long do related rights last?

    12. Quiz

    13. Contextualise your learning | Case studies

    1. Introduction to module 5

    2. Lesson 1 | Knowing when copyright is infringed

    3. Quiz

    4. Lesson 2 | What can be done if copyright is infringed?

    5. Quiz

    6. Lesson 3 | What can be used without permission?

    7. Quiz

    8. Lesson 4 | What are the limitations and exceptions to copyright?

    9. Quiz

    10. Lesson 5 | Education and teaching

    11. Lesson 6 | Libraries, archives and museums

    12. Lesson 7 | Creative industries and visual works

    13. Lesson 8 | Internet intermediaries

    14. Quiz

    15. Contextualise your learning | Case studies

About this course

  • £97.00
  • 55 lessons

What learners think of our courses

Simon

I've had no exposure, or any real knowledge of copyright before. The course has helped me to identify what libraries and educational institutions can and can't do with resources and when we need to find an alternative source to remain compliant. I like the fact that it was broken down into lots of little bite-sized pieces, it helps that you can just do a 10 minute or 20 minute session to fit in during your workday. I’d encourage anyone interested in copyright to take this course.

Kirsty

As my role evolved into copyright licensing and accessibility, I needed a more expansive and up-to-date understanding.The course truly walks you through everything you need to know, step by step, making complex topics accessible. It covers so much ground and presents it in a way that’s easy to understand. It's definitely a valuable investment in your professional development. I'd encourage anyone who needs a solid foundation in copyright to take this course. It’s made a real difference for me, and I know it will for others too

Lynne

It has given me confidence in the job that I do. Copyright is a small but important part in the library so thank you very much for the opportunity to attend the course. .

Janet

Having attended other copyright courses this is the one which has explained copyright clearly and has been relevant to our work with special collections and archives.

Sharon

Outstanding and the use of examples and the quizzes really helped.

Elizabeth

I didn't expect to learn so much - the teaching was expert, clearly presented, rich and informative, whilst at the same time being very engaging and interesting.

Ravana

It's clear that the instructor had a huge wealth of knowledge and a real interest in the intricacies of the magic that is copyright. Thank you!

Sarah

I feel more confident in addressing copyright issues now, and I can pass some of the information on to my colleagues.

Frankie

Has provided a really useful grounding in the principles of copyright so I now feel confident using material and explaining concepts to students.

FAQ

  • How long do I have access to the course content?

    You have access to the course for 6 months post-completion. We also provide handy downloadable summaries and guides which are yours to keep forever.

  • What if I realise it's not right for me, can I get a refund?

    You have up to 14 days to claim a full refund from date of purchase. Once you've accessed the content your right to claim a full refund expires but a partial refund may be offered at my discretion.

  • What if I have questions on the lessons, is there someone I can ask?

    Yes any questions on the course content we will get them answered within 48 hours. We cannot provide answers or guidance on anything not explicitly included in the lessons.

  • How many hours do I need to commit?

    To get the most out of the course you should commit a minimum of 12 hours in total. This can be broken up into a few minutes of learning each day.

  • Is the course accredited?

    This course is very new but it’s going through the CPD accreditation process as we speak. Thankfully, when this is secured we can backdate accreditation for former students.

Finally get to grips with copyright