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Can I get part of a recording removed for copyright or confidentiality reasons?

Q. Can I get part of a recording removed for copyright or confidentiality reasons?

A. The AV Services team manages the recordings; we can advise you on copyright and confidentiality issues. Please contact us to discuss your needs: ids@flinders.edu.au

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