Copyright is a type of legal protection under the Commonwealth Copyright Act Information about WA's work health and safety (WHS) laws. Health and safety
Copyrights last anywhere from 67 to 95 years, depending on when the copyrighted item was created, and when the copyright was issued. HOW CAN I TELL
In Australia, copyright is automatic once an original work is written down or recorded. It is free and does not have to be applied for. Copyright is infringed
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Copyright
This site contains text, artwork, photos or other content that is copyrighted by others and is being used with permission of the copyright holder.
Therefore, we recommend that you contact our Webmasterfor permission to use any content contained on this site.
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Correcting Personally Identifiable Information
State law requires agencies that collect personally identifiable information to provide “procedures for correcting inaccurate information, including establishing mechanisms for individuals to review information about them and recommend changes in information they believe to be inaccurate.” (RCW 43.105.365) You can access any personally identifiable.
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Disclaimer
Neither the State of Washington, nor any agency, officer, or employee of the State of Washington warrants the accuracy, reliability or timeliness of any information published by this system, nor endorses any content, viewpoints, products, or services linked from this system, and shall not be held liable for any losses caused by reliance on the accu.
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Introduction
Thank you for visiting our website and reading this Privacy Policy.
This Policy explains what we do with data collected as a result of your visit to this website.
It also describes several state and federal laws that apply to personally identifiable information that you might provide in the course of navigating this site.
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Personal Information
Personally identifiable information (“PII”) as defined in this Privacy Policy, means information about a natural person that is readily identifiable to that specific individual.
Personal information includes such things as your name, address, and phone number.
We will not collect PII about you unless you voluntarily provide it to us by sending us e.
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Public Access to Information
In the State of Washington, laws exist to ensure that government is open and that the public has a right to access appropriate records and information possessed by state government.
At the same time, there are exceptions to the public's right to access public records that serve various needs including the privacy of individuals.
Exceptions are prov.
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Security
This Agency has taken steps to safeguard the integrity of its data and prevent unauthorized access to information maintained by us.
These measures are designed and intended to prevent corruption of data, block unknown or unauthorized access to our systems and information, and to provide reasonable protection of information in our possession.
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User Tracking and Customization of Pages
To better serve our users, we use a variety of indicators to customize your browsing experience with this website, including “cookies.” If you use your browser settings to opt or block all cookies in the settings to your web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome or Firefox), (including essential cookies) this could affect the availabil.
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What are copyright laws?
These laws are designed to ensure that an artist is recognized and compensated for his work.
They also prevent other people from passing the work off as their own.
The person or company who holds the copyright is the only one legally able to reproduce, change, publish, sell, distribute, or perform the copyrighted material.
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What is the copyright law in Western Australia?
Copyright Act 1968 , no part may be reproduced or re-used for any purposes whatsoever without written permission of the State of Western Australia. healthywa.wa.gov.au References • Credé, S.
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Who owns the copyright in a work?
The default rule in the Copyright Act is that copyright in a work is owned by its creator or maker.
However, this basic position can be changed in various ways.
Copyright owners can transfer their copyright, for example where an author assigns copyright to a publisher.