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Copyright-A Bane For The Students Or A Boon For Copyright Owners?

IP and Legal Filings

The most universal limitations to the rights of the owner are the right to copy insubstantial parts and the right of fair dealing or use. Here, the Fair use doctrine does not define any boundary within which anything can be put, the list can be endless. No educational institution applied for any licenses till now.

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The New Greek Teaching Limitation after the Implementation of the DSM Directive: A New Era for Teachers, Students and Educational Establishments?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This provision, which has been retained with minor changes, covers only analogue uses and applies only to the reproduction right. To benefit, a reproduction must be accompanied by an indication of the source and the names of the author and of the publisher, unless this is impossible.

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Canadian Copyright, Fair Dealing and Education, Part One: Setting the Record Straight

Michael Geist

Canadian copyright lobby groups have relentlessly lobbied the government to overturn decades of Supreme Court of Canada jurisprudence, seeking unprecedented restrictions on fair dealing that include eliminating it for educational institutions if a licence is available. The addition of “education” was hardly an overhaul.