Can lecturers make multiple photocopies of extracts and distribute them to all students enrolled on their course?
Yes, but permission to make copies of extracts of licensed material for inclusion in the type of compilation often described as a ‘course pack’ is granted in the Licence terms and is subject to the same extent limits as copying for other purposes. Photocopies may be made either directly from the original published edition or from a ‘first generation’ photocopy made directly from the original published edition.
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