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Can some examples be clearly given to explain to schools and define what kinds of photocopying activities are against the law?

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Can some examples be clearly given to explain to schools and define what kinds of photocopying activities are against the law?

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It will be an offence if a school, without the consent of the copyright owner, arranges the photocopying of an entire reference book for students, or compiles the essential parts of five different textbooks available in the market into one bound volume for students’ use. Obviously such acts unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the copyright owner.

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