Copying images without permission
Copying images without explicit permission falls under the Part VB license and must be attributed as such.
When copying images in hardcopy format, it is only allowed when it explains or illustrates a section of text that has also been copied under Part VB – UNLESS the image is not separately available in which case you may copy the whole image. In practical terms you can usually copy the whole image.
When copying images in electronic format, there is no limit on what portion can be copied. This means that 100% of an electronic image can be copied under Part VB.
This does not negate any terms or conditions applied by the copyright owner as these may override your ability to copy an electronic image under Part VB, so check the ownership and copyright status of images found online. In particular be wary of images which show a person’s face that may have been communicated over the internet without that person’s permission.
Remember that TAFE Queensland wants to reduce the use of Part VB.
Please see below for markup examples for the various attribution scenarios.
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