Step 5. Legal/Ethical Complies with legal and moral standards
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Fair Use Statute
Photocopying Guidelines
Getting Permission (for multiple copy classroom use)

These guidelines provide a minimum standard of educational fair use. The guidelines represent three standards: brevity, spontaneity, and cumulative effect.

I. Single Copy
In an effort to support educational and scholarly research, a single copy may be made of:

II. Multiple Copies for Classroom Use
Multiple copies can be made for educational purposes for classroom use. However, these copies cannot exceed more than one copy per person. Each copy should include a notice of copyright, such as "Notice: This material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17 U.S. Code)."

Copies may be made by or for an individual, as long as the copying meets the definitions listed below.

Brevity

Spontaneity
The copying is of the inspiration of the individual instructor, and the decision to copy the work and the time of its use for teaching are so close in time that it would be unreasonable to expect a timely reply to a request for copyright permission.

Cumulative Effect

Note: Limitations stated above do not apply to current news periodicals, newspapers, and current news sections of other periodicals.

III. Prohibitions as to I and II Above

IV. Additional Guidelines

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