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		<title>By: Duke Scholarly Communications &#187; Know Your Copyrights</title>
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		<description>[...] that classroom instructors are allowed to do with copyrighted material, employing the various teaching exceptions built into copyright law. It is an ideal resource for classroom instructors who want to quickly [...]</description>
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