 Hello my name's Chris Morrison and my name's Jane Secker. I work at City University and I work at the Budlian Libraries at the University of Oxford. And we are absolutely delighted and honoured to have been recognised by ALT for the Leadership Award. We're the co-chairs of the ALT Copyright and Online Learning Special Interest Group, the Cool SIG, the coolest of all the SIGs. Absolutely. And we started in November 2020 and we now have over 140 members. We run the website copyrightliteracy.org which is where we share lots of educational resources and topical news stories about copyright. And it's also the place where we share our playful resources, open education resources like Copyright the Card Game and the publishing trap, our conference, ice pops, the international copyright literacy event with playful opportunities for practitioners and scholars and our podcast Copyright Waffle. So part of our mission is to make copyright as accessible as possible but also playful and fun. So we wrote the book Copyright and E-Learning, a guide for practitioners, which was published in 2016 and during the Covid pandemic we wanted to share some of the knowledge from this book openly with people in our community. We started running webinars in conjunction with ALT in March 2020 and the initial one that we just thought that would be a good idea to do turned into a whole series and now we've got over 60 of them. Here's a selection of some of the amazing guests we've had on the webinars, people from all over the world, all different backgrounds, all of whom have something to tell us about copyright and online learning and here's just an indication of the organisations and groups that were represented by those brilliant guests. A really important project we worked on during the pandemic with Bart Milletti from Learning on Screen was the Code of Fair Practice for Film Educators, the first of its kind in the UK and it's really helped the film education community understand how to interpret copyright exceptions and how to teach online. So that's a very brief snapshot of all the things we've been up to, we as we said delighted to be recognised by ALT but we also want to have a huge thanks to the whole community that make this happen, we're just the people that like sitting on a sofa and waffling on about copyright. So thanks very much and we look forward to celebrating with you all. Bye!