Using
Copyrighted Materials
CD-R/DVD-R
duplication stations or systems allow you to make legal copies
of CD/DVDs for your own use. This is allowed by the "fair use"
clause of copyright law. You may not duplicate CDs for other
people to use, even if you do not sell those copies. You also
may not duplicate other people's CD/DVDs for your own use. If
you take either of these actions, you will be violating copyright
laws.
It
is illegal to duplicate copyrighted CD/DVDs for any reason other
than personal use, unless you or your company are the copyright
owner. CD-R/DVD-R duplication products carried by us are not
intended for this purpose, and we discourage our customers from
doing so.
iSCHOOL
NEW MEDIA LIMITED takes no responsibility for any illegal use
of CD-R/DVD-R duplication products by our customers. Reproduction
or other use of copyrighted material, such as a CD or DVD, generally
requires permission from the copyright owner. Failure to obtain
permission from the owner of the copyright to reproduce or otherwise
use copyrighted material can result in both civil and criminal
liability.
If
you are duplicating discs for commercial distribution, and you
use materials that have been created and/or copyrighted by someone
else, make sure that you have the legal right to use them.
The
information provided here is for information only and we cannot
provide legal advice. Legal advice on copyright issues must
come from a lawyer or attorney preferably one who is familiar
with the copyright law in your country