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What are some of the exceptions to copyright for educational purposes?

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What are some of the exceptions to copyright for educational purposes?

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Specific provisions in the Copyright Act for the use of copyright-protected materials by academic institutions, include: Section 107 on fair use, Section 108 on library reproduction and archiving, Section 109 on first sale, and Section 110 on classroom performance and display.

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