Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners

CUACMP501 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Manage copyright arrangements

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Issue Date: April 2024


Qualification -
Unit of Competency CUACMP501 - Manage copyright arrangements
Description
Employability Skills
Learning Outcomes and Application This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to identify, manage and apply individual or collaborative copyright arrangements for original works.It applies to individuals who have responsibility for identifying intellectual property requirements, assigning copyright and licensing rights, and ensuring copyright is protected locally and internationally.No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.

Assessment must be conducted in a safe environment where evidence gathered demonstrates consistent performance of typical activities experienced in creative arts industry environments. The assessment environment must include access to:

copyright, intellectual property and licensing information and legislation

sources of legal advice.

Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational educational and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.

Prerequisites/co-requisites
Competency Field
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners Student Learning Resources Handouts
Activities
Slides
PPT
Assessment 1 Assessment 2 Assessment 3 Assessment 4
Elements of Competency Performance Criteria              
Element: Identify opportunities for legal use of original works
  • Confirm original work is protected against unauthorised use
  • Research potential for commercial use of original work under copyright, intellectual property and licensing legislation
  • Seek advice, as required, on copyright owners’ exclusive rights and the rights of others to use works
       
Element: Protect original works locally and internationally
  • Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against illegal or unauthorised reproduction (in part or full)
  • Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against adaptations
  • Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against unauthorised communications
  • Research and/or obtain reliable legal advice to ensure artists’ or copyright owners’ rights are protected
       
Element: Assign copyright of original works
  • Plan to negotiate agreements for original work
  • Check implications for assigning copyright are understood by relevant parties
  • Assign copyright to new owner according to legislative requirements
  • Confirm with relevant parties the extent of artists’ or publishers’ control over the use of original work under assignment of copyright
  • Record terms of assignment of copyright in a formal contract signed by relevant parties
       
Element: License rights to original works
  • Confirm and agree to territories in which licensing rights may be exercised with relevant parties
  • Confirm and agree to the timeframe of the licence with relevant parties
  • Confirm and agree to the terms of use of the original work or licence with relevant parties
  • Confirm and agree on creative control of the original work with relevant parties
  • Negotiate fees relevant to the context of the agreement with relevant parties
  • Confirm and agree on responsibility for enforcing copyright against infringement
  • Record and store terms relating to licensing agreement in a formal contract signed by relevant parties
       
Element: Maintain copyright documentation
  • Store copyright documentation in a secure and accessible form for retrieval where required
  • Identify and confirm responsibility to comply with conditions of copyright agreement
       


Evidence Required

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ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Identify opportunities for legal use of original works

1.1 Confirm original work is protected against unauthorised use

1.2 Research potential for commercial use of original work under copyright, intellectual property and licensing legislation

1.3 Seek advice, as required, on copyright owners’ exclusive rights and the rights of others to use works

2. Protect original works locally and internationally

2.1 Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against illegal or unauthorised reproduction (in part or full)

2.2 Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against adaptations

2.3 Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against unauthorised communications

2.4 Research and/or obtain reliable legal advice to ensure artists’ or copyright owners’ rights are protected

3. Assign copyright of original works

3.1 Plan to negotiate agreements for original work

3.2 Check implications for assigning copyright are understood by relevant parties

3.3 Assign copyright to new owner according to legislative requirements

3.4 Confirm with relevant parties the extent of artists’ or publishers’ control over the use of original work under assignment of copyright

3.5 Record terms of assignment of copyright in a formal contract signed by relevant parties

4. License rights to original works

4.1 Confirm and agree to territories in which licensing rights may be exercised with relevant parties

4.2 Confirm and agree to the timeframe of the licence with relevant parties

4.3 Confirm and agree to the terms of use of the original work or licence with relevant parties

4.4 Confirm and agree on creative control of the original work with relevant parties

4.5 Negotiate fees relevant to the context of the agreement with relevant parties

4.6 Confirm and agree on responsibility for enforcing copyright against infringement

4.7 Record and store terms relating to licensing agreement in a formal contract signed by relevant parties

5. Maintain copyright documentation

5.1 Store copyright documentation in a secure and accessible form for retrieval where required

5.2 Identify and confirm responsibility to comply with conditions of copyright agreement

Evidence of the ability to:

confirm, by seeking advice if necessary, that original works have exclusive rights and are protected nationally and internationally

research potential for the commercial use of original works

negotiate and assign rights of a creative work to a third party, made formal by contract

negotiate and agree to licencing rights of a creative work to a third party, made formal by contract

correctly maintain copyright documentation.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

explain the difference between assignment and licensing of copyright

explain the process to determine whether original works are protected nationally and internationally

outline recognised procedures to determine exclusive copyright ownership

describe the role of Australian copyright collection organisations play in securing copyright

identify Australian laws and regulations for assigning copyright.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

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ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Identify opportunities for legal use of original works

1.1 Confirm original work is protected against unauthorised use

1.2 Research potential for commercial use of original work under copyright, intellectual property and licensing legislation

1.3 Seek advice, as required, on copyright owners’ exclusive rights and the rights of others to use works

2. Protect original works locally and internationally

2.1 Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against illegal or unauthorised reproduction (in part or full)

2.2 Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against adaptations

2.3 Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against unauthorised communications

2.4 Research and/or obtain reliable legal advice to ensure artists’ or copyright owners’ rights are protected

3. Assign copyright of original works

3.1 Plan to negotiate agreements for original work

3.2 Check implications for assigning copyright are understood by relevant parties

3.3 Assign copyright to new owner according to legislative requirements

3.4 Confirm with relevant parties the extent of artists’ or publishers’ control over the use of original work under assignment of copyright

3.5 Record terms of assignment of copyright in a formal contract signed by relevant parties

4. License rights to original works

4.1 Confirm and agree to territories in which licensing rights may be exercised with relevant parties

4.2 Confirm and agree to the timeframe of the licence with relevant parties

4.3 Confirm and agree to the terms of use of the original work or licence with relevant parties

4.4 Confirm and agree on creative control of the original work with relevant parties

4.5 Negotiate fees relevant to the context of the agreement with relevant parties

4.6 Confirm and agree on responsibility for enforcing copyright against infringement

4.7 Record and store terms relating to licensing agreement in a formal contract signed by relevant parties

5. Maintain copyright documentation

5.1 Store copyright documentation in a secure and accessible form for retrieval where required

5.2 Identify and confirm responsibility to comply with conditions of copyright agreement

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Confirm original work is protected against unauthorised use 
Research potential for commercial use of original work under copyright, intellectual property and licensing legislation 
Seek advice, as required, on copyright owners’ exclusive rights and the rights of others to use works 
Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against illegal or unauthorised reproduction (in part or full) 
Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against adaptations 
Confirm original work is protected at local and international levels against unauthorised communications 
Research and/or obtain reliable legal advice to ensure artists’ or copyright owners’ rights are protected 
Plan to negotiate agreements for original work 
Check implications for assigning copyright are understood by relevant parties 
Assign copyright to new owner according to legislative requirements 
Confirm with relevant parties the extent of artists’ or publishers’ control over the use of original work under assignment of copyright 
Record terms of assignment of copyright in a formal contract signed by relevant parties 
Confirm and agree to territories in which licensing rights may be exercised with relevant parties 
Confirm and agree to the timeframe of the licence with relevant parties 
Confirm and agree to the terms of use of the original work or licence with relevant parties 
Confirm and agree on creative control of the original work with relevant parties 
Negotiate fees relevant to the context of the agreement with relevant parties 
Confirm and agree on responsibility for enforcing copyright against infringement 
Record and store terms relating to licensing agreement in a formal contract signed by relevant parties 
Store copyright documentation in a secure and accessible form for retrieval where required 
Identify and confirm responsibility to comply with conditions of copyright agreement 

Forms

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