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Old 09-12-2015, 06:05 AM   #11
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I have published peer-review journal articles that are not supposed to be photocopied and distributed. I know that it was. Now I find out even more when students email me about my few articles.
If your articles were published in peer-reviewed journals, surely they are available entirely legally via the standard academic journal systems such as JSTOR, are they not, which every university offers students access to?

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I have worked at Universities here in the States and in England. (This was way before computers were common place.) Copyright laws have never been adhered to at the University level.
I must very respectfully disagree with you. I am currently studying part-time for a degree in Egyptology at the University of Manchester in England, and there copyright is taken very seriously indeed. All students have to take a mandatory course which explains in great detail what copyright law does or does not permit.

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