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What exceptions to infringement under the Copyright Act are relevant to people with a print disability?

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What exceptions to infringement under the Copyright Act are relevant to people with a print disability?

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There are two main exceptions to infringement that allow people with a print disability to legally gain access to copyright material. The first category of exemption applies to individuals: the Copyright Act provides a number of defences to infringement for certain fair dealings by individuals. More detail about this is given below. The second is for institutions, including educational institutions, that assist people with a print disability by providing material in accessible formats. More detail in relation to the statutory licence is given below at question 5 below.

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