Research use
Staff and HDR students may be able to rely on fair dealing for certain uses around research, but fair dealing may then limit some uses of the outputs.
Other uses with genAI may be covered by options such as a licensing/subscription agreement for publisher databases, open licensing like Creative Commons, or permissions granted by a copyright owner. At least some restrictions will likely apply to these options.
University-owned materials can only be uploaded into systems endorsed by the Univerity (currently only Microsoft Copilot thanks to its data security).
Articles, chapters, books, etc., that you have published are likely to be controlled by your publishing agreement. You may not be able to upload these to genAI without permission from your publisher.
Do not assume that just because something is openly available online that you can use it with genAI.
See the accordions for University-owned materials, publisher subscription agreements, Creative Commons, permissions, and using your own work above for more information.
Note that draft patents are generally not suitable to upload into genAI due to the potential for copying and dissemination that can occur with these tools.
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