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The Librarian’s Copyright Companion
      1. the United States relating to copyright, and provides notice to students that materials used in connection with the course may be subject to copyright protection; and
      2. in the case of digital transmissions—
        1. applies technological measures that reasonably prevent—
          1. retention of the work in accessible form by recipients of the transmission from the transmitting body or institution for longer than the class session; and
          2. unauthorized further dissemination of the work in accessible form by such recipients to others; and
        2. does not engage in conduct that could reasonably be expected to interfere with technological measures used by copyright owners to prevent such retention or unauthorized further dissemination;
  1. performance of a nondramatic literary or musical work or of a dramatico-musical work of a religious nature, or display of a work, in the course of services at a place of worship or other religious assembly;
  2. performance of a nondramatic literary or musical work otherwise than in a transmission to the public, without any purpose of direct or indirect commercial advantage and without payment of any fee or other compensation for the performance to any of its performers, promoters, or organizers, if—
    1. there is no direct or indirect admission charge; or
    2. the proceeds, after deducting the reasonable costs of producing the performance, are used exclusively for educational, religious, or charitable purposes and not for private financial gain, except where the copyright owner has served notice of objection to the performance under the following conditions:
      1. the notice shall be in writing and signed by the copyright owner or such owner’s duly authorized agent; and
      2. the notice shall be served on the person responsible for the performance at least seven days before the date of the performance, and shall state the reasons for the objection; and
      3. the notice shall comply, in form, content, and manner of service, with requirements that the Register of Copyrights shall prescribe by regulation;
    1. except as provided in subparagraph (B), communication of a transmission embodying a performance or display of a work by the public reception of the transmission on a single receiving apparatus of a kind commonly used in private homes, unless—