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This column examines a “non‐legislative” report on “Fair use guidelines for educational multimedia”. Although the guidelines have serious flaws, they offer several positive features: they recognize that fair use applies to multimedia, they include photographs and numeric databases, and they provide easily understood metrics for the amount of material that can be used.

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