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When else can I copy material? 
 
Fair dealing also covers the use of short extracts from a work (up to 400 words; or several shorter passes totalling less than 800 words) for criticism or review, provided that adequate acknowledgement of the source is given. Written works (but not pictures) may also be copied in the context of news reporting.
 
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