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How have copyright laws traditionally protected the use of third-party copyrighted work?

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How have copyright laws traditionally protected the use of third-party copyrighted work?

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Traditionally, the use of a third-party copyrighted work in education was carried out in one of three ways: • By obtaining permission from the rights holder • By reliance on the “fair use” provisions of the Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 107) • By use in class under the performance or display exemptions which exempts face-to-face classroom showings from public performance restrictions (17 U.S.C.

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