Library/PT 123/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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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

Look for the answer that provides concrete evidence that course packs harmed the market for the original works—the specific fair-use factor the publishers relied on and the court found lacking.

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Which one of the following, if true, would have most strengthened the publishers' position in this case?

Correct Answer
D
Relevant sentences from the passage: "Copyright law outlines several factors involved in determining whether the use of copyrighted material is protected, including: whether it is for commercial or nonprofit purposes; the nature of the copyrighted work; the length and importance of the excerpt used in relation to the entire work; and the effect of its use on the work's potential market value." "In bringing suit, the publishers held that other copy-shop owners would cease paying permission fees, causing the potential value of the copyrighted works of scholarship to diminish." "Nonetheless, the court decided that this reasoning did not demonstrate that course packs would have a sufficiently adverse effect on the current or potential market of the copyrighted works or on the value of the copyrighted works themselves." Choice D would most strengthen the publishers because reports of a marked decrease in bookstore sales of the books used for producing course packs would be direct, concrete evidence that course packs are substituting for book purchases and therefore harming the works' current or potential market value—the precise fair-use factor the court found was not demonstrated.
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