What are the Rules for Fair Use in Academia?
The copyright law allows anyone to photocopy copyrighted works without securing permission from the copyright owner when the photocopying amounts to a “fair use” of the material, and applies to all forms of photocopying, whether undertaken at a commercial copying center, at the College’s Copy Center or at self service machines.
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