[NIFL-ESL:8686] Re: Writing in books

From: Carol Van Duzer (carol@cal.org)
Date: Fri Feb 28 2003 - 12:06:36 EST


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Just to clarify copyright info--

I recently checked into the copyright restrictions (and permissions)--For classroom use, we are allowed to copy part of a document (book, newsletter, whatever) for "one time use" only. After that, we need to get permission. This allows for the copying of something we run across at the last minute and do not have time to request permission to copy, but it does not allow for the copying of the same document to be used in subsequent courses.

The copyright office website at the Library of Congress is http://www.loc.gov/copyright

Carol
Carol H. Van Duzer
National Center for ESL Literacy Education
Center for Applied Linguistics
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carol@cal.org

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