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Reproduction of Copyrighted Works By Educators and Librarians by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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not comprise a part of the whole which would constitute a performable
unit such as a section [1], movement or aria, but in no case more than
10 percent of the whole work. The number of copies shall not exceed one
copy per pupil. [2]

3. Printed copies which have been purchased may be edited or simplified
provided that the fundamental character of the work is not distorted or
the lyrics, if any, altered or lyrics added if none exist.

4. A single copy of recordings of performances by students may be made
for evaluation or rehearsal purposes and may be retained by the
educational institution or individual teacher.

5. A single copy of a sound recording (such as a tape, disc or cassette)
of copyrighted music may be made from sound recordings owned by an
educational institution or an individual teacher for the purpose of
constructing aural exercises or examinations and may be retained by the
educational institution or individual teacher. (This pertains only to
the copyright of the music itself and not to any copyright which may
exist in the sound recording.)


B. Prohibitions

1. Copying to create or replace or substitute for anthologies,
compilations or collective works.

2. Copying of or from works intended to be "consumable" in the course
of study or of teaching such as workbooks, exercises, standardized
tests and answer sheets and like material.
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