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Reproduction and communication for educational purpose
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PDF Textbooks
You are entitled to download and store PDF Textbooks on your local machine. However they may not be transferred to another party as an electronic or print version. The downloaded PDF Textbook is expressly available for personal use only.
Schools are entitled to load the downloaded PDFs onto their school network for use only for the same number of users as they have purchased printed or digital texts.
Electronic Versions
The same uses apply as for PDF Textbooks, with the addition of the edit function. The edit function enables students to input answers, take notes, bookmark, highlight pages and print or email answers. However, such use is limited to personal use, at home or in the classroom.
Interactive Textbooks and Online Resources
Interactive textbooks and some digital online resources are only available as online content. There are features to bookmark, make notes, and email and or print single pages.
Schools are only entitled to project this content onto classroom whiteboards only if the interactive textbook or online resource has been purchased for the number of students using it in the classroom. It is expressly not available for use in this way if it has been purchased as a reference copy rather than a class set or booklisted item.
Apps
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Other ancilliary materials
Authorised Users may access, search and view content for personal use only. Print, copy and download permissions may vary depending on the sensitivity and rights available for the content.
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Downloaded materials may be placed on your school network for use by other teachers at your school. This condition is limited to ancillary content and does not apply to PDF Textbooks, Apps, Interactive Textbooks and other Online resources.
Online resource components of printed Teacher Editions
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11 October 2010