Copyright
| The following kinds of use do not infringe copyright:
| Inclusion of brief fragments of a protected work in the form of a quotation or for the purposes of criticism, illustration, teaching or research;
Reproduction, adaptation, distribution or communication to the public of works, for the benefit of persons with visual, hearing or other impairments;
Courses taught in institutions of higher education, high schools and schools, may be annotated or compiled in any form by those for whom they are intended, but may not be published without the authorization of their authors;
Use by libraries and archives;
Reproduction and translation for educational purposes, within the framework of formal education or with the consent of the Ministry of Education, where such acts are performed solely to illustrate educational activities;
Use of a work within the family circle, in educational or charitable establishments, libraries, archive centers or museums, shall not be considered communication or public performance of the work, provided that such use is not for profit.
| Law on Intellectual Property of 1970, Articles 71B-71D, 71I-71N.
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