Disclaimer for legal copyright and interlectual property.
The Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) allows people to use copyright material without the copyright ownerʼs
permission in certain situations. These include making a “fair dealing” for certain purposes.
The “fair dealing” exceptions to infringement
There is no general exception for using copyright material simply because you think it is fair or
because you are not making a profit. The Copyright Act allows you to use copyright material
without permission if your use is a “fair dealing” for one of the following purposes:
• research or study;
• criticism or review;
• parody or satire;
• reporting news; or
• professional advice by a lawyer, patent attorney or trade marks attorney.
I personally own each image, or have taken images from the public domain for the purposes above.
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| My son Angus and myself at his Yr 10 graduation last year |

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