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What happens when “fair use”, “fair dealing”, face‐to‐face teaching guidelines and other copyright exceptions do not apply? Only three choices remain: give up plans to use the protected work, make a risk‐assessment about the likelihood of a lawsuit, or seek a permission from the rights holder. This column examines both public and internal library‐based permissions services.

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