| A | B |
| Section 110(1) | Work may be used if face-to-face teaching, non-profit educational institution, or classroom |
| Section 110(2) | Teach Act deals with digital world. |
| Downloading music | Law prohibits unlawful distribution, duplication and unauthorized performances. |
| Performance is public | substantial number of people other than family and friends can access it. |
| Can be public if only one person hears a song | if it is played by several people. |
| 5 | years in prison |
| $250,000 | in fines and legal fees |
| $750 | minimum fine per song |
| Web site to find legal downloads | musicunited.net |
| First step in writing a letter for permission | Identify the copyright holder. |
| Second step in writing a letter for permission | Figure out the rights needed. Balance between too general or too specific. |
| When determining rights, keep in mind these variables: | exclusivity, term, and territory. |
| Third step in writing a letter for permission | plan ahead. |
| Permission may take this many months. | 1 to 3. |