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Copyright for Phezulu © website:
1. All of the pictures and video and textual content
are subject to copyright law. All images, media or non-
2. Anyone wishing to download or copy
any of material from this website (Phezulu and/or any other stated copyright) must
seek permission from the author.
Other information concerning Copyright:
Copyright gives the creators of certain kinds of material rights to control ways their material can be used. These rights start as soon as the material is recorded in writing or in any other way. There is no official registration system. The rights cover:
· copying;
· adapting;
· distributing;
· communicating to the public by electronic transmission (including by broadcasting and in an on demand service);
· renting or lending copies to the public; and,
· performing in public
In many cases, the author will also have the right to be identified on their works and to object if their work is distorted or mutilated.
Copyright and the Internet:
Under UK law (the position in other countries may differ)
copyright material sent over the Internet or stored on web servers will generally
be protected in the same way as material in other media. So anyone wishing to put
copyright material on the Internet, or further distribute or download such material
that others have placed on the Internet, should ensure that they have the permission
of the owners of rights in the material
Generally, when you put your work on a web site, it is probably a good idea to mark each page of the web site with the international © mark followed by the name of the copyright owner and year of publication. In addition, you could include information on your web site about the extent to which you are content for others to use your copyright material without permission. Although material on a web site is protected by copyright in the same way as material in other media, you should bear in mind that web sites are accessible from all over the world and, if material on your web site is used without your permission, you would generally need to take action for copyright infringement where this use occurs.