Reproduction of Copyrighted Works By Educators and Librarians by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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The text of the guidelines accompanying this letter is as follows: GUIDELINES FOR EDUCATIONAL USES OF MUSIC The purpose of the following guidelines is to state the minimum and not the maximum standards of educational fair use under Section 107 of HR 2223. The parties agree that the conditions determining the extent of permissible copying for educational purposes may change in the future; that certain types of copying permitted under these guidelines may not be permissible in the future, and conversely that in the future other types of copying not permitted under these guidelines may be permissible under revised guidelines. Moreover, the following statement of guidelines is not intended to limit the types of copying permitted under the standards of fair use under judicial decision and which are stated in Section 107 of the Copyright Revision Bill. There may be instances in which copying which does not fall within the guidelines stated below may nonetheless be permitted under the criteria of fair use. A. Permissible Uses 1. Emergency copying to replace purchased copies which for any reason are not available for an imminent performance provided purchased replacement copies shall be substituted in due course. 2. For academic purposes other than performance, single or multiple copies of excerpts of works may be made, provided that the excerpts do |
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