Attribution Required
Copyright
Attribution refers to the act of identifying a person as the creator of a work. Based on copyright law and on academic protocols within the university, attributing, or citing a source, or providing bibliographic information is required when taking short excerpts from copyright-protected works for the purposes of research, private study, criticism, review, news reporting, education, satire and parody.
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- Educational Use of the Internet
- Reproduction for Instruction Made Technologically Neutral
- Classroom Use of Films and Music
- Distance Education Course Material
- Digital Locks
- News and News Commentary Programs
- Creating Non-Commercial User-Generated Content
- Interlibrary Loans
- Preservation Copying and Classroom Use
- Perceptual Disabilities
- VHS Classrooms
- Use of Non-Region 1 DVDs at the University of Winnipeg
- Images
- Crown Copyright for federal publications
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- Administration
- Students
- Copyright Concerns and Complaints