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Abstract
This document outlines the licence terms for the AEShareNet-FfE Licence Protocol.

Contents

Purpose of Licence Protocol
Part A: Protocol Control Information
Part B: Conditions of Licence
Part C: Licence Operation

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Purpose of Licence Protocol

Free for Education. Material with AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark may be freely used and copied - but not supplied to the public. Scope of Licence is limited to Educational Purposes. This Regime is suitable for website content or Material created for advertising or promotional purposes.

Part A: Protocol Control Information

Licence Regime

AEShareNet-FfE

Version

02

Licence Mark

AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark as depicted at:
http://www.aesharenet.com.au/FfE2

Status

Current
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Part B: Conditions of Licence

The Licence - Main Particulars

Licensed Material:

Material as embodied in any Copy legitimately in possession of the Licensee which bears the AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark with authorisation of the Licensor.

Licence period:

For the duration of subsistence of copyright

However the Licensee must always work from a Copy legitimately acquired, which properly retains the AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark as above.

Provision of Licensed Material:

A Licence is extended only if the Licensee already has a Copy. After the Licence arises, there is no obligation on the Licensor to provide assistance or to furnish the Licensed Material in any particular form, or at all.

Warranty:

Licensor warrants that they are entitled to grant Licence and that Licensee's exercise of the Licence will not infringe third party rights, including copyright and performers' rights.

Territory:

Everywhere

Scope:

Licensee may exercise: for Educational Purposes only.
Licensee may not Sub-license the Licensed Material.

Interpretation of Licence Conditions:

The Licence is construed in accordance with the Glossary.

Special Conditions:

The Licensor may notify additional conditions of the Licence to the prospective Licensee when, or prior to the time when, the Licence arises, eg, by inclusion in the Metadata.
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User Rights and making of Copies

User Rights:

Right to Use the Licensed Material for Educational Purposes only.

Copying Rights:

Copies permitted for Educational Purposes only.
Original Metadata (including AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark) must be retained.

Development Rights (making of Derivatives)

Edited Version:

Edited Versions permitted for Educational Purposes only.
Vetting not required.

There is no fresh layer of copyright so ownership issues do not arise.
Original Metadata (including AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark) must be retained, to the extent appropriate.

Enhancements:

Enhancements not permitted.
Vetting and ownership issues do not arise.

Supplementary Work:

Supplementary Work permitted for Educational Purposes only.
Vetting not required.
Copyright Partitioned. Metadata as above for included Material. Licensee applies own Copyright Statement to Supplementary Work.

Compilation:

Inclusion in Compilation permitted for Educational Purposes only. Vetting not required.
Copyright Partitioned. Metadata as above for included Material.
Licensee applies own Copyright Statement to Compilation as a whole.
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Moral Rights

Moral Rights of authors:

Licence excludes any act which would constitute an infringement of a Moral Right of the author(s). Licensee should make own judgments and obtain any consent that may be necessary.

Economic Rights

Supply Rights:

The Licensee is an End-user and is not permitted to Supply the Material to a Third Party.

Supply Mode:

Not applicable

Sub-licensing Rights:

Sub-licensing is not necessary.
A Licence is extended by the Licensor directly to anyone who legitimately acquires a Copy bearing the AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark.

Purpose:

Not applicable. The Licensed Material may not be Supplied and/or Sub-licensed.
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Remuneration

Licence Fee, Deliverables and pricing:

Nil.

Royalties:

Nil.

Accounting And Reporting:

Not applicable.

Last Reporting Date

Not applicable.
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Part C: Licence Operation

Extending a Licence

Licensor:

Any person, whether an AEShareNet Member or not, who is the owner of copyright in the Licensed Material.

Mandatory Requirements:

The Licensor (or a person acting on their behalf) applies the AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark within, on or in relation to the ‘Source Copy’ of the Material, in accordance with the rules set out at www.aesharenet.com.au.com.au/FfE2

Guidelines:

To facilitate discovery and distribution, the Licensor may Register the Material at the AEShareNet Website specifying the AEShareNet-FfE Licence Mark. The Licensor may apply a Copyright Statement within, on or in relation to the Source Copy.

Accepting the Licence

Who can accept a licence:

Any person, whether an AEShareNet Member or not.

Mechanism for acceptance:

A Licence arises automatically when the Licensee legitimately acquires or accesses a Copy which has been directly or indirectly derived from the Source Copy, and which legitimately retains the Licence Mark.

Commencement:

Immediately upon acquisition of the Marked Copy as above.
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Managing the Licence

Varying the Licence:

Only by agreement in writing between the parties.
Cannot be mediated through the AEShareNet licensing system.

Terminating the Licence:

By agreement in writing between the parties. Cannot be mediated through the AEShareNet licensing system.
Licensor may curtail new Licences by substituting versions without the Licence Mark.

Assigning the Licence:

Only by agreement in writing between the parties. Cannot be mediated through the AEShareNet licensing.

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