AGREEMENT ON GUIDELINES FOR CLASSROOM COPYING IN
NOT-FOR-PROFIT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS WITH RESPECT TO BOOKS AND PERIODICALS
The purpose of the following guidelines is to state
the minimum and not the maximum standards of educational fair use under Section
107 of H.R. 2223. The parties agree that the conditions determining the extent
of permissible copying for educational purposes may change in the future; that
certain types of copying permitted under these guidelines may not be
permissible in the future; and conversely that in the future other types of
copying not permitted under these guidelines may be permissible under revised
guidelines. Moreover, the following statement of guidelines is not intended to
limit the types of copying permitted under the standards of fair use under
judicial decision and which are stated in Section 107 of the Copyright Revision
Bill. There may be instances in which copying which does not fall within the
guidelines stated below may nonetheless be permitted under the criteria of fair
use.
GUIDELINES
I. Single
Copying for Teachers
A
single copy may be made of any of the following by or for a teacher at his or
her individual request for his or her scholarly research or use in teaching or
preparation to teach a class:
A.
A chapter from a book;
B.
An article from a periodical or newspaper;
C.
A short story, short essay or short poem, whether or not from a collective
work;
D.
A chart, graph, diagram, drawing, cartoon or picture from a book, periodical,
or newspaper;
II. Multiple Copies for Classroom Use
Multiple
copies (not to exceed in any event more than one copy per pupil in a course)
may be made by or for the teacher giving the course for classroom use or
discussion; provided that:
A.
The copying meets the tests of brevity
and spontaneity as defined below; and,
B.
Meets the cumulative effect test as
defined below; and,
C.
Each copy includes a notice of copyright
Definitions
Brevity
(i) Poetry: (a) A complete poem if less than 250 words and if printed on
not more than two pages or, (b) from a longer poem, an excerpt of not more than
250 words.
(ii)
Prose: (a) Either
a complete article, story or essay of less than 2,500 words, or (b) an excerpt
from any prose work of not more than 1,000 words or 10% of the work, whichever
is less, but in any event a minimum of 500 words.
[Each
of the numerical limits stated in “i” and “ii” above
may be expanded to permit the completion of an unfinished line of a poem or of
an unfinished prose paragraph.]
(iii)
Illustration: One
chart, graph, diagram, drawing, cartoon or picture per book or per periodical
issue.
(iv)
“Special” works:
Certain works in poetry, prose or in “poetic prose” which often combine
language with illustrations and which are intended sometimes for children and
at other times for a more general audience fall short of 2,500 words in their
entirety.
Paragraph
“ii” above notwithstanding such “special works” may not be reproduced in their
entirety; however, an excerpt comprising not more than two of the published pages
of such special work and containing not more than 10% of the words found in the
text thereof, may be reproduced.
Spontaneity
(i) The copying is at the instance and inspiration of the individual
teacher, and
(ii)
The inspiration
and decision to use the work and the moment of its use for maximum teaching
effectiveness are so close in time that it would be unreasonable to expect a
timely reply to a request for permission.
Cumulative Effect
(i) The copying of the material is for only one course in the school in
which the copies are made.
(ii)
Not more than one
short poem, article, story, essay or two excerpts may be copied from the same author, nor more than three from the same
collective work or periodical volume during one class term.
(iii)
There shall not
be more than nine instances of such multiple copying for one course during one
class term.
[The
limitations stated in “ii” and “iii” above shall not apply to current news
periodicals and newspapers and current news sections of other periodicals.]
III. Prohibitions as to I and II Above
Notwithstanding
any of the above, the following shall be prohibited:
(a)
substitute
for the purchase of books, publishers’ reprints or periodicals;
(b)
be
directed by higher authority;
(c)
be repeated with respect to the same item by the same teacher from term
to term.
Agreed MARCH 19, 1976.
Ad Hoc Committee on Copyright Law Revision:
BY SHELDON ELLIOTT STEINBACH.
Author-Publisher Group:
Authors League of
BY IRWIN KARP, Counsel.
Association of American Publishers, Inc.:C
BY ALEXANDER C.HOFFMAN,
Chairman, Copyright Committee.
Reproduced from Copyright Circular 21