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CUAIND311 - Coggle Diagram
CUAIND311
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Copyright infringement
Copyright is infringed when someone uses all or a ‘substantial part’ of copyright material, without the permission of the copyright owner, without the express or implied permission of the copyright owner, where no defense or exception to infringement applies.
Methods of enforcement
There are several methods of copyright enforcement, including:
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Agreement process
Agreement process
Negotiation – parties discuss terms & conditions, come to an agreement
Drafting – involves multiple revisions, legal review to ensure it meets laws and regulations
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Performance – perform obligations to fulfil terms of agreement, ie make payments, delivering goods/services
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It is important to note that the specific agreement process can vary depending on the type of contract, the jurisdiction, and the parties involved.
It is always advisable to seek legal advice when drafting or entering into a contract to ensure that all necessary provisions are included and that the contract is enforceable.
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In Australia, employers have the right to hire and dismiss workers providing they are following proper procedures. Employers also have the right to expect reasonable work performance from their staff. The WHS Act covers more employee rights compared to employer rights.