How can we present copyright guidelines so that a compromise is achieved between use and ensuring that people are not encouraged to break the law?
Answer The provisions for fair dealing provide the legal background for what is permitted. It is important that the legal implications of copyright are made clear to users and the laws are not broken. If you present a “compromise”, you and your institution may be a party to any copyright infringement action which arises from this.
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