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• In 1996, Princeton University Press and other publishers sued Michigan Document Services. This case demonstrated that "commercial exploitation of copyrighted works does not meet fair use guidelines." In this case, Michigan Document Services believed it was copying materials under fair use. The courts, in the end, disagreed. They should have all been requesting permission to copy the materials.
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