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Originally Posted by HarryT
It probably varies by country. In the UK, a so-called "public performance" of a copyrighted work requires the copyright holder's permission, regardless of whether people are being charged.
I don't know whether reading to a group of children in a library would constitute a public performance, but I have a suspicion that it probably would.
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So libraries in the UK don't do story time for children? That's just really sad. What about teachers reading to children in a public school? Is that also not allowed in the UK?
Shari