Copyright Act 1994

Acts permitted in relation to copyright works - Education

49: Things done for purposes of examination

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"Using copyright material for exams is allowed"

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You do not break copyright rules when you do things for an exam. This includes setting questions, giving questions to students, or answering questions. You are allowed to do these things for exam purposes without infringing copyright.

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Part 3Acts permitted in relation to copyright works
Education

49Things done for purposes of examination

  1. Copyright is not infringed by anything done for the purposes of an examination, whether by way of setting the questions, communicating the questions to the candidates, or answering the questions.

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  • 1962 No 33 s 21(4)(b)