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Old 05-07-2015, 05:00 AM   #234
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No, of course there are limitations. Copyright law of EU as a whole explains it quite well, I don't have much time now but it is very similar to fair use doctrine. Making copies of rare texts for study (doesn't have to be old, we have 40-50 years old and very rare law texts in library of our firm, I scanned them for protection already), reading to children as we are discussing. Usually temporary copies. Meaning recording your reading in library is no-go but there could be exceptions to this too in the case of rare or delicate books.

EU law is usually very open to interpretation but it is quite clear in our topic for once.

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