Hey guys,

I'm writing an article about copyright laws and education (I know), and I
would like to make a claim that has been related to me anecdotally by some
of the professors I've worked with. Specifically, that university policies
prevent educators from relying on fair use, making those educators license
excerpts or essays that they include in readers. Anybody else have any
documentation of such a thing?

(Also, if you've got other links about copyright or the threat of
infringement lawsuits burdening educators, I'd love to see 'em!)

Thanks,
Parker

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