[sdiy] Can anyone OCR the AN23.PDF File Here?

Neil Johnson neil.johnson71 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 5 16:09:12 CEST 2017


Ove Ridé wrote:

> On 5 July 2017 at 14:44, Neil Johnson <neil.johnson71 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Because it violates copyright law.
> >
> > There are provisions in many country's copyright laws to allow
> universities
> > to scan or photocopy sections of copyrighted materials for educational
> > purposes only.  For example:
> > http://copyright.ubc.ca/guidelines-and-resources/copyright-guidelines/
>
> What's being discussed on that page are exceptions to copyright,
> meaning that an individual may, under certain circumstances, make
> copies of a work without permission of the copyright holder. However,
> I don't see how that is at all applicable if a copy is made with
> explicit permission, and even by request from the copyright owner. The
> only potential problem I could see here is that the university might
> object to using their equipment for what is essentially private work,
> not related to university activities.
>

Ok, so where has Bernie given "explicit permission"...?
Maybe I missed it.

Neil
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