Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
A copy-shop owner made and sold course packs—photocopies of book and journal readings for college classes—without getting permission from publishers. The publishers sued, saying this would hurt the works' market, but the court decided that because the copies were for teaching and the shop charged a flat page fee (not a fee based on the content), the owner's profit didn't automatically make the copying illegal. The court treated the business as selling copying services to help professors and students get cheaper copies, not as exploiting the copyrighted works themselves.
Logic Breakdown
Treat professors as the party who selects existing works and uses a third-party reproduction service to obtain copies for students; pick the option that depicts that commissioning/consumer role rather than the role of the reproducer.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.Which one of the following describes a role most similar to that of professors in the passage who use copy shops to produce course packs?
Correct Answer
B
Choice B parallels the professors: both select existing creative works and send them to a third-party reproduction service to produce copies for use by a group. Support from the passage: "the court held that copyright laws do not prohibit professors and students, who may make copies for themselves, from using the photoreproduction services of a third party in order to obtain those same copies at lesser cost." Also, professors use course packs to provide readings that would otherwise be "too costly for students to be expected to purchase individually," just as the choir director obtains reproduced recordings for choir members. Thus B matches the professors' role of commissioning third-party reproduction for instructional/group use.
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