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Can I borrow movies from a public library and use them legally for entertainment in a school?

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Can I borrow movies from a public library and use them legally for entertainment in a school?

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No, not if the school itself doesn’t have a license. A public library does not have authority to pass on copyright fulfillment to anyone. No other organization can pass on copyright fulfillment to you besides Modern Sound Pictures, Inc. or the studio that owns that copyright.

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