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November 20, 2006, 03:42 PM ET
Publishers Question Professors' Grasp of Copyright Law
The publishing industry says professors who post extensive excerpts of protected books online must have flunked basic copyright law. The practice costs publishers $20-million a year nationwide, they say, according to an article by Bloomberg News. Some professors, however, argue that they are trying to help students avoid paying $100 for a textbook, especially for one they will barely use. --Dan Carnevale


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