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The intersection of copyright and education is a vast, nebulous gray area. Exceptions in sections 107, 108, and 110 of the US copyright law, and the TEACH Act, mean there are very few absolute, clear answers to educators' questions about copyright and particularly fair use: nearly every answer begins "It depends..."
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