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Copyright is one topic that can never be raised too often....
At the end of a very popular full day 's program on Ethics (obviously
including copyright), Participant A stood in front of the book display
talking to Participant B about using Linda Smith's Exam Review book in their
study group. B was invited to join the study group and asked if it was
necessary to buy a copy of said book to bring along = the response, oh no,
why don't I just lend you my copy and you can photocopy it when you're on
night shift. [This was not the outcome... ]
Another study group photocopied (on a government photocopier) about 20
copies of a recommended text (hundreds of pages) - the response was that
they had a photocopying budget but not one for purchasing the books. (This
is one I've heard quite a few times. )
I appreciated the free access to the new journal (which I could access in
full), but not all the pump ads, irrespective of Code Compliancy.
Jan Cornfoot
Breastfeeding Advocate
Coordinator, The Passage to Motherhood Conference 2011
www.capersevents.com.au
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