
Material from the Internetįilms and recordings included in electronic collections and "watch again" services, cannot be freely copied.
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See the full conditions of use for further information of what you can do. Staff and students can use this service to watch, record, create clips and share broadcasts with other members of the university for educational purposes. The ERA licence allows us to subscribe to Box of Broadcasts (BoB), a service operated by the British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC). For further information see University Licences. It covers broadcasts from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, E4 and Channel 5 and other ERA members.
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The University has an Educational Recording Agency Licence (ERA) which allows staff to record and show off-air recordings of free-to-air radio and TV broadcasts for non-commercial educational purposes. See below for further details.Ĭopyright in broadcasts normally lasts for 50 years from the year in which it was first broadcast. The licence allows us to subscribe to Box of Broadcasts (BoB) service which staff and students can use to record and share recordings.



This is subject to fair dealing and should only be as much as is necessary for the purpose of use. Under exceptions to copyright law, such as criticism or review, you may copy and include short excerpts from films in your work.If you need to seek permission it is advisable to contact the producer or production company of the film in the first instance. If the film has a soundtrack, not specifically composed for it, then there may also be separate copyright in the recorded music (see our music page for further information).įilms can be complex works to seek copyright permission for due to the multiple copyright owners. It lasts 70 years after the death of the last surviving contributor. Copyright in films belongs to the main creators: director, producer, author of the screenplay or dialogue, composer of the music.
