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<p>It's not fair use, fair use allows for using a work in another
work such a review, commentary that has a 'transformative' use of
the original work. But to save $15 is not fair use. <br>
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<p>It's also a bit murky as it depends on specifics of each case. <br>
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<div>1 is a direct copyright violation.
<div dir="auto">2 is questionable as it's a format change not
for archival purposes. If those pdf become available for
anyone but you, that can get you nailed.</div>
<div dir="auto">3 is questionable as well. </div>
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<div dir="auto">That teacher needs an education.</div>
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<div>I'm taking a class at church that is using a $15
textbook. There's also a $15 workbook that the
teacher is making xerox copies of the required pages
for each lesson for our classroom discussion. I
bought another copy from the publishers that gives a
copy of the text, workbook, and a year's online access
to both and also to educational movies for each
lesson. </div>
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<div>1. Is it Fair Use to the teacher to make xerox
copies of the workbook each week?</div>
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<div>2. Is it Fair Use for me to make weekly PDFs of the
online content if only for my own use? How about for
sharing with other class members?</div>
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<div>3. Is it Fair Use for me to make copies of the
movies for a year? What about keeping copies beyond
the year?</div>
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<div>Okay, this is really small potatoes here I know,
but basically the teacher called me a criminal, I
thought she was wrong, and after a little googling,
now I'm not sure. So are any of us in this class
breaking the Fair Use clause in this class?</div>
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<div>TIA!</div>
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<div>Dave</div>
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