| Lazy Bee Scripts - Copying Scripts | |
| Can I make Copies of the Script? | |
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You can only make copies of scripts if you have the permission of the rights holder. In the case of Lazy Bee Scripts, that means that you may make copies of the script ONLY if you go to go to our buying scripts page and purchase "Master Scripts for Copying". That means that you are buying master scripts (in Word and PDF formats) with permission to make as many copies as you need for use within your organisation. For most organisations (with access to reasonable printing and copying facilities) this is a cheap and effective way of purchasing scripts. (It is also the fastest way to receive the scripts. See our notes on delivery.) |
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| My school has a blanket copying licence. Can I make copies of play scripts? | |
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No.
Not unless you have purchased Copying Rights for that script (see above for Lazy Bee Scripts). Where schools have blanket copying licences, these are for the purpose of making short extracts from copyrighted works - usually books and magazines for use in classrooms. The blanket copyright licence does not entitle the school to make copies of entire works (nor even long extracts). |
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| Can I make copies from a Review Copy? | |
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No. That constitutes a breach of copyright. |
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| Can I make copies from the on-line (Java) version of the script? | |
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No. That constitutes a breach of copyright. |
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| I can't copy and paste from the on-line version! | |
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That's the whole point!
You can read the scripts on-line free of charge, but if you want a printed copy, you have to buy one! |
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