Princeton University Press v. Michigan Document Services
A professer at the Michigan Document Services had purchased study materials made by Pinceton University. Michigan Document Services, who is a photocopying organization, then made photocopies and made it into a book to sell to the students. They could have purchased the material, and used it, but chose to photocopy the work. The court considered that it was not "fair use" and penalized the photocopying company.
http://www.brighthub.com/office/entrepreneurs/articles/74022.aspx
No comments:
Post a Comment