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What about a statement such as the following which appears in the TENET User's Manual published by the Texas Education Agency: "This document is in the public domain and may be freely copied and distributed for noncommercial uses, provided credit pages are included." Teresa R. White Cunningham Elementary Library 4107 Phillips Wichita Falls, TX 76308 On Thu, 22 Feb 1996, Carol Simpson wrote: > The statement below does not say that the material is not copyrighted. > In fact, it says just the opposite. Many Texas Education Agency > publications state that they are not copyrighted, but I don't have any at > hand to quote. Any Texas librarians have a document at hand? > > On 22 Feb 1996, Ann K. Symons wrote: > > > Journals of the American Library Association carry the following message: > > > > All materials in this journal subject to copyright by the American Library > > Association may be photocopied for the noncommercial purpose of scientific > > or educational advancement granted by Sections 107 and 108 of the Copyright > > Revision Act of 1976. For other photocopying, reprinting, or translating, > > address requets to the ALA Office of Rights and Permissions. > > > > >