Disclaimer

All resources that have been used have been sourced have been authorised to be re-used and/or re-used with modification. Any resources that have not been labeled as such are credited nearby the content.

Any resources that are copyrighted are solely used for educational purposes and not used to for financial gain. All copyrighted material is also credited. The resources comply with the “Teaching” sub-section from the United Kingdom laws regarding copy written usage:  “https://www.gov.uk/guidance/exceptions-to-copyright“.

 

“Teaching

Several exceptions allow copyright works to be used for educational purposes, such as:

  • the copying of works in any medium as long as the use is solely to illustrate a point, it is not done for commercial purposes, it is accompanied by a sufficient acknowledgement, and the use is fair dealing. This means minor uses, such as displaying a few lines of poetry on an interactive whiteboard, are permitted, but uses which would undermine sales of teaching materials are not
  • performing, playing or showing copyright works in a school, university or other educational establishment for educational purposes. However, it only applies if the audience is limited to teachers, pupils and others directly connected with the activities of the establishment. It will not generally apply if parents are in the audience. Examples of this are showing a video for English or drama lessons and the teaching of music. It is unlikely to include the playing of a video during a wet playtime purely to amuse the children
  • Recording a TV programme or radio broadcast for non-commercial educational purposes in an educational establishment, provided there is no licensing scheme in place. Generally a licence will be required from the Educational Recording Agency)
  • making copies by using a photocopier, or similar device on behalf of an educational establishment for the purpose of non-commercial instruction, provided that there is no licensing scheme in place. Generally a licence will be required from the Copyright Licensing Agency”

– Gov.uk. (2014). Exceptions to copyright – GOV.UK. [online] Available at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/exceptions-to-copyright [Accessed 16 May 2017].