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Pertains to “expression” Words (literary, scientific, drama)
Art (sculptures, photography) Sound (scores, recordings) Movement (dance, movies) Design (architecture, software)
Enacted in 2002 Provisions for educators Allowance for display and performance of material for Distance Learning needs (eliminates “face-to-face” requirement)
Limited/unlimited access to publications for education, research, and the public good
Developing trend: requirement by organizations funding scientific research for knowledge dissemination
Can I use it if I cite it and give the author proper credit?
Can I use it since I was able to find it on the Internet?
Is it alright since it is educational?
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