The university holds some agreements which allows for the posting of copyright material on official university social media channels. These channels have different copyright allowances to your own personal social media use.
Official University social media channels are accounts in the University’s name and are managed by the University. Only authorised staff should be able to upload and edit posts on these channels – students or non-employees should not be able to access these accounts to post content.
Australian copyright law has not yet been updated to consider the implications of content created by Artificial Intelligence, such as ChatGPT or Adoble Firefly. Currently in Australia copyright is not present in works created by non-humans. However there is current debate underway about how much “independent intellectual effort” someone needs to apply when using AI tools before copyright is present.
As there is currently no copyright protection for content generated from AI tools, there are no limits (under copyright law) on the portion of these works that you can use. However, it is best practice to reference use of AI when sharing content. You should also be aware that, some AI tools have made use of content that has been uploaded without the permission of the copyright owner and this may have future legal implications.
Further information on this topic is available from the Australian Copyright Council Factsheet: Artificial Intelligence & Copyright.
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