Answered By: Michelle Allen Last Updated: Jun 21, 2024 Views: 259
Answered By: Michelle Allen
Last Updated: Jun 21, 2024 Views: 259
Generally for private study and non-commercial research purposes it is permitted to copy the following amounts:
- one whole chapter from a book
- one whole article from a journal issue
- one short story, poem or play not exceeding 10 pages in length from an anthology
- one whole scene from a play
- one whole page from a set of conference proceedings
- one whole report of a single case from a volume of judicial proceedings
- or 10% of the total publication, whichever is the greater
Copies should not be sold, distributed or shared online.
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