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Does the educational exemption mean that schools can do whatever they want to with copyrighted materials without violating copyright law?No. The educational exemptions in the Copyright Act very clearly set out what educational institutions can and cannot do when it comes to dealing with any of the rights protected by copyright. For example, educational facilities are granted specific exemptions for
If the work is available commercially, these exemptions don't apply, except in the case of material manually copied onto a board or chart. There are other recent requirements governing the recording and use of works transmitted by telecommunications. May 2000 More Copyright FAQs: Back Content last reviewed 20:28, 15 October 2008.
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