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QUESTION 10
1.
The
Basic Books, Inc. v. Kinko's Graphic Corp.
case held that
a
.
professors could print and sell lengthy course packets of copyrighted material under the "fair use"
doctrine.
b
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professors could not print and sell lengthy course packets of copyrighted material under the "fair
use" doctrine.
c
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professors could not use commercial printing companies under the "fair use" doctrine.
d
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students could print and sell lengthy course packets of copyrighted material under the "fair use"
doctrine.
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Which of the following is correct?

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Question 5
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Intellectual property is
Question 6
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Question 8
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- Fall '15
- StevePrescott
- Business, Public domain, United States copyright law