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Q: Can photocopying a textbook for personal or for the use of others at work be considered an example of theftfraud at work?
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Can photocopying a text book for personal or for the use of others at work be considered an example of theft at work?

The photocopying of material which is not publicly available as open material without the permission of the copyright holder is against the law, usually treated as a civil matter, but in some cases can be classed as a criminal act. Doing so, particularly for multiple distribution to others, is classed as stealing someone's intellectual property and can be treated as theft.


Does copyright law allows the photocopying of several copies of a chapter from your textbook?

No. Generally speaking, copyright laws only permit reproduction of small portions of text for the purpose of references, reviews, etc.


Can photocopying a text book for personal at work be considered as a theftfraud at work?

The photocopying of material which is not publicly available as open material without the permission of the copyright holder is against the law, usually treated as a civil matter, but in some cases can be classed as a criminal act. Doing so, particularly for multiple distribution to others, is classed as stealing someone's intellectual property and can be treated as theft.(new person)Yes, it can be.If you photocopy it just to read yourself, for studying or something, then it's fine.Though, if you claim it as your own/don't reference it, use it in a power point, as examples, etc., then it's not allowed, as that would be plagiarism (stealing information to use and claim it as your own) - which is also theft.As the person above said, it's different if it's publicly available. Although, since it's from a textbook that is your own, it's violates copyright laws, and you would definitely need permission from the copyright holder if you were to distribute any part(s) of it.


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a textbook is considered as a secondary source. for example, in many social studies textbook it stars or quotes a primary source, it is usually in italic letters.


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A textbook is considered opaque to visible light, meaning that it does not allow light to pass through it easily. The pages of the book absorb or reflect the light that hits them, making the text and images on the pages visible to the reader.


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