Copyright: The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
Fair Dealing: A statutory exception in the Copyright Act that permits the use of a copyright-protected work for specific purposes—such as education, research, private study, criticism, or review—without the need for permission or payment of royalties.
Copyright-Protected Work: Any original literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work, including computer programs, fixed in a tangible format.
Educational Purposes: Activities specifically related to the instruction of students, including lesson preparation, classroom delivery, and school-sanctioned research.