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Originally Posted by sianon
There was a case here in Australia about 17 years ago where the Victoria University of Technology (now known as Victoria University) was taken to court for the exact same issues. They were proiducing course booklets of reccomended readings, never more that one chapter of a book. The university won the case and it is now standard practice to produce such course booklets.
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Yeah, this isn't even producing booklets. To do that, you have to get approval from the copyright holder as the bookets are sold--school has to recoup costs for printing the booklets.
The case here is for stuff like putting PDFs of chapters up on the course site on uLearn for students to download, showing videos in class etc.
I'm pretty confident the university will win this case as well though.