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How can I get permission to photocopy an article from the newspaper to hand out in a classroom?

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How can I get permission to photocopy an article from the newspaper to hand out in a classroom?

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A. Rights to use current articles (text only) in most contexts may be obtained instantly by following the “Reprints & Permissions” link to right of most articles on The New York Times on the Web (www.nytimes.com). Corporate photocopying permission and the use of Times content in academic course packs or for classroom distribution is handled by the Copyright Clearance Center (www.copyright.com).

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