James C. asked

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If a teacher posts on the school website (which is password-protected and accessible only to students) a page from a textbook for students who have forgotten their homework, is that a copyright infringement? The pages are typically from math or spelling workbooks, and the school owns a hundred copies of the book. The pages are not being sold; they are for the use of students who have left their book at school. In the past, the school has faxed a copy of the page to the students, but it is more convenient if the assignment sheet is posted for 48 hours.

July 29th, 2023

Carl T. answered

The posting of a textbook page on a password-protected school website for students who have forgotte...

July 29th, 2023

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