If it is for research or study and the copying is fair yes but you should check the website to see if the material to be printed and / or downloaded is subject to any conditions by the copyright owner.
What constitutes research and fair use?
Research constitutes the collecting of information about a particular subject usually in the area of study.
Fair use:
The Copyright Act regards your use as fair provided: it does not affect the "legitimate interests" of the copyright owner, copying is not made for financial gain or profit and no conflict exists with normal use of the material.
Can students (university or school) use music in videos that they make?Yes, government primary and secondary schools are covered by licences from copyright owner organisations such as AMCOS/ARIA Schools Recording Licence and APRA Schools Performing Licence and universities have a blanket licence agreement to use music in videos provided there are made for educational purposes.
Retrieved 15/10/2011 from www.apra-amcos.com.au/MusicConsumers/MusicinBusiness/Universities.aspx
http://www.copyright.org.au/find-an-answer/ Education: copyright basics
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