Course Title: Implement copyright arrangements

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term1 2012

Course Code: COMM5913C

Course Title: Implement copyright arrangements

School: 345T Media and Communication

Campus: City Campus

Program: C6088 - Advanced Diploma of Screenwriting

Course Contact : Program administration

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4368

Course Contact Email:Brendan.lee@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Teacher: John Reeves
Phone: 9925 4895
Email:  john.reeves@rmit.edu.au

Nominal Hours: 20

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

None

 

Course Description

This competency delivers the skills and knowledge required to implement individual or collaborative copyright arrangements. It is delivered in conjunction with Develop and Apply Creative Arts Industry Knowledge. Together, the two competencies form the course Working in the Industry (A)

 The unit Implement Copyright Arrangements (CUFCMP301A) is delivered and assessed alongside Develop and apply creative arts industry knowledge (CUHIND201A)


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

CUFCMP301A Implement copyright arrangements

Element:

1. Source information on copyright.

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Identify sources of information on copyright.
1.2 Determine what is and what is not protected by copyright.
1.3 Identify and determine role of copyright collection societies. 
1.4 Check copyright legislation with appropriate person.

Element:

2. Obtain permission to use copyright material.

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Identify copyright owner’s exclusive rights
2.1 Determine need for copyright clearance and identify potential issues.
2.3 Discuss and confirm copyright clearance issues.
2.4 Determine if moral rights or performers’ rights need to be created.
2.5 Obtain and accurately record copyright clearance.

Element:

3. Protect material from unauthorised use.

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Confirm original work as being the result of individual/collaboration.
3.2 Discuss and formally record copyright ownership/proportional ownership.
3.3 Identify and confirm individual/collaborative copyright responsibility.
3.4 Identify potential infringements to copyright and activities that could lead to infringements.
3.5 Apply copyright notices on creative works in a correct manner.
3.6 Prepare, date and store documentation to track copyright requirements.


Learning Outcomes


On successful completion of this course, you will be able to apply relevant information, regulations and laws to working in the creative industries. You will also be able to apply knowledge of copyright to protect creative work.


Details of Learning Activities

You learn through:

1. In-class activities:
• lectures
• industry speakers
• teacher directed group activities/projects
• peer teaching and class presentations
• group discussion

2. Out-of-class activities:
• writing and reading assignments
• online and other research
• independent study


Teaching Schedule

WEEK STARTING CLASS CONTENT ASSESSMENT DUE ELEMENTS
Week 1
Introduction. Overview of course and discussion of course content.   CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
CUFCMP301A - Obtain permission to use copyright material
Week 2
Organising forum groups. Identifying key questions. Scope and state of Australian Film, TV and Digital industry   CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge
- Identify industry laws and regulations
CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright
Week 3

SSCC representatives nominated

Forum presentation and planning

  CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information.
- Update and maintain industry knowledge
- Identify industry laws and regulations
CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright
Week 4

The Screenwriter in today’s industry

The Pool - plans for 2012 discussed, committees formed

 

CUFIND201A. - Source and apply industry information.
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 5
Forum #1:
Guest Speakers
 

CUFIND201A- - Identify industry laws and regulations

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 6
Forum #2:
Guest Speakers
 

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information.
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 7
Forum #3:
Guest Speakers
Forum #4:
Guest Speakers
 

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information.
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 8

Copyright and Legal Issues for screenwriters

Guest: TBA

  CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge
CUFCMP301A - Obtain permission to use copyright material
- Source information on copyright
Week 9

More on Copyright and Legal Issues for screenwriters

Guest: TBA

  CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge
CUFCMP301A - Obtain permission to use copyright material
- Source information on copyright
- Protect material from unauthorised use
Week 10
Copyright and legal issues: Written test

 

Copyright and Legal Issues Assessment Task

 

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 11
Forum #5:
Guest Speakers
 

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

   
Week 12
Forum #6:
Guest Speakers
Forum #7:
Guest Speakers
 

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 13
Forum #8:
Guest Speakers
Forum #9:
Guest Speakers
 

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 14
Forum #10:
Guest Speakers
 

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 15
Industry issues:
Your Say
Industry Issues: Your Say Assessment Task

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

Week 16
Industry issues:
Your Say
Industry Issues: Your Say Assessment Task

CUFIND201A- Source and apply industry information
- Update and maintain industry knowledge

CUFCMP301A - Source information on copyright

       


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources

You require access to a computer and to the internet for this course.


Overview of Assessment

 Your knowledge and understanding of Implement copyright arrangements is assessed through participation in a knowledge assessment exercise.


Assessment Tasks

To demonstrate competency in this course, you will need to complete the following pieces of assessment to a satisfactory standard. You will receive feedback on all assessment.

Assessment 1: Forum Presentation and Report ( 40%)
(Presentations as scheduled throughout the semester)

You will work as a group with fellow students to organise and present a forum with industry guest speakers on topics relating to key industry sectors, the work of screenwriters and other key professionals, and current industry issues.

Your group’s task will be to:

  • Define and research your topic, select and invite appropriate speakers, plan the format and presentation of the forum, brief speakers and confirm arrangements.
  • Promote the forum to the class and to others in the wider screenwriting program.
  • Present the forum, introduce speakers, host or moderate, present audio-visual support materials and/or background documentation such as speaker bios, field questions, thank speakers.
Each member of the group will submit a brief individual report on the forum, explaining his or her contribution, and evaluating its effectiveness. Reports to be submitted in class 2 weeks after your forum.

Assessment 2: Industry Issues: Your Say ( 30%)
Assessed Weeks 15 & 16

The prestigious Australian Screenwriters’ Foundation is planning a symposium on screenwriting for their annual conference. They want you to present an 8-minute account of a particular issue related to the film, television and digital media industry in Australia from a screenwriter’s point of view.

You’ll write up your speech, making use of your own research from industry journals, for inclusion in the conference papers, with copies of any overhead slides you’ll be presenting to illustrate your talk. It should be no longer than 1500 words (excluding tables and attachments). You may wish to include topical references and jokes for the amusement of the audience.

You are invited to read your paper live to the conference, which will be held across a 2-week window late in the semester.


Assessment 3. Copyright and Legal Issues (20%)
Assessed Week 10

You’ll sit a written knowledge assessment task in class to assess your ability to identify sources of information on copyright, to recognize problems that arise from copyright ownership discussions, and your knowledge of practical application for rights and permissions, together with related legal issues.


Assessment 4. Class exercises (10%)
(Assessed throughout semester)


Grades used in this course are as follows:

80 – 100% HD High Distinction
70 – 79% DI Distinction
60 – 69% CR Credit
50 – 59% PA Pass
Under 50% NN Fail

For further details on these assessment tasks and the grading system and criteria used, please refer to the course blackboard site.


Assessment Matrix

The assessment matrix demonstrates alignment of assessment tasks with the relevant Unit of Competency. These are available through the course contact in Program administration

Other Information

Submission of Assessment Tasks
You are required to submit all written assessment tasks in hard copy with a completed School of Media and Communication cover sheet. You are expected to keep a copy of all assignments submitted.

Late Submissions
If you are unable to complete any piece of assessment by the due date, you will need to apply for an extension before that due date.
Please refer to the course blackboard site for information on late submissions and on applying for an extension.

Feedback
You will receive both spoken and written feedback on your work. Where appropriate, this feedback will also include suggestions on how you can proceed to the next stage of developing your projects.

Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity is about the honest presentation of your academic work. Presenting work that fails to acknowledge other people’s work within yours can compromise academic integrity. For further information on academic integrity and plagiarism, please refer to the following URL. http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=kkc202lwe1yv

Special Consideration Policy
Please refer to the following URL for information on applying for special consideration:
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=qkssnx1c5r0y;STATUS=A;PAGE_AUTHOR=Andrea%20Syers;SECTION=1

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