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...professors co-defendants in a case filed by the Association of American Publishers (AAP) in New York District Court last December 9 are charged with violating the Copyright Act of 1976 by copying large sections of books for their courses without first obtaining the permission of the authors...
...professors copied class material as long as 300 pages "year after year" said Carol A Risher, director of the AAP copyright division in an article that appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education recently...
...suit against the Cambridge-based photocopying chain, organized by the Association of American Publishers (AAP), asks for the disclosure of Gnomon's records and for an unspecified amount of money as damages. Gnomon officials have refused to comment on the case...
...suit involves a service Gnomon offers called "micropublishing," Henry R. Kaufman, vice president of AAP's General Council, says. Under this service a professor brings in material for Gnomon to copy and collect in an anthology and then sell to the students of his class...
...concluded that "the Student Council is therefore strongly critical of Provost Buck's signing of the AAP statement as significant of a capitulation of this University to external pressures...