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What CANNOT be copied at Lakehead University?

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What CANNOT be copied at Lakehead University?

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• Repetitive or cumulative copying of the same published work, which exceeds the limit of 20% or a journal article. • Articles from journal and journal publishers listed in the Exclusions List of the Access Copyright license. • Letters to the editor and advertisements in newspapers and journals. • Sheet music, workbooks, examination papers, instruction manuals, newsletters. • Government publications. However, you can copy federal and Ontario laws and judicial decisions without asking permission provided the copy is accurate and is not represented as an official version. Bottom line: If your activities are not covered by the Copyright Act, the Access Copyright agreement or any other specific vendor/publisher licenses, you will need to get permission from the copyright owner.

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