I do know that it is legal to photocopy recipes from some books, I don't know if it's okay for all. If you do, just DON'T publish it as your own, if you do publish it somewhere. I hope I could help.
Photocopying in 3D
The safe distance between a photocopying machine and a personal workstation is at least one meter. The distance help in operating the photocopying machine.
By the 1970s, photocopying had become a $1 billion-a-year business, with Xerox in the lead.
your advantages would be for photocopying that it would copy paper that you would want to help out in to the class for there lesson or something.
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photocopying
Ronald E. Barker has written: 'Photocopying practices in the United Kingdom' -- subject(s): Fair use (Copyright), Photocopying 'Books for all' -- subject(s): Book industries and trade 'International Copyright' -- subject(s): International Copyright 'The days are long'
PHOTOCOPYING
1900
no
it is not "illeagl" or illegal
Chester Carlson is credited as the inventor of photocopying. He developed the first successful dry copying process, which became known as xerography and laid the foundation for modern photocopying technology. His invention ultimately led to the creation of the Xerox Corporation.