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What happens if the actual need for copyrighted material exceeds the exceptions granted in 17 USC 107 and 108?

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What happens if the actual need for copyrighted material exceeds the exceptions granted in 17 USC 107 and 108?

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When the anticipated needs for copyrighted material exceed the exceptions granted in 107127 and 108128, then the agency, library or the patron should seek permission or license agreements. Two approaches to managing these permissions and licenses are to enter into an agreement with the copyright owner directly or to establish an agreement with a copyright clearance center (see FAQ Section 6).

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