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Welcome to Copyright Basics. This is Jennifer Zerkee, Copyright Specialist here at SFU. This video will introduce copyright law in Canada, including what types of materials are protected by copyright, what rights are included, and how long copyright protection lasts. Visit the website copyright.sfu.ca for more information and resources, or contact the SFU Copyright Office at copy@sfu.ca with any questions. Canadas Copyright Act and SFUs copyright policies govern the use of amp;quot;worksamp;quot; at SFU. The types of materials defined as works and protected by copyright include: Literary works like books, poems, journal articles, and websites. Dramatic works like plays and films. Sound recordings of music, speeches, performances, or other sounds. Art works like photographs, drawings, maps, paintings, and sculptures. Musical or theatrical performances and speeches or presentations. And communication signals such as radio programs, as well as other similar materials in each o