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Gould Law Library Guide and Policies -
Copyright Restrictions
The copyright law of the United States
(Title 17, United States Code) governs
the making of photocopies or other
reproductions of copyrighted material.
Under certain conditions specified in
the law, libraries and archives are
authorized to furnish a photocopy or
other reproduction. One of these
specified conditions is that the
photocopy or reproduction is not to be
“used for any purpose other than private
study, scholarship, or research.” If a
user make a request for, or later uses,
a photocopy or reproduction for purposes
in excess of “fair use,” that user may
be liable for copyright infringement.
The Gould Law Library reserves the right
to refuse to accept a copying order if,
in its judgment, fulfillment of the
order would involve a violation of
copyright law.
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