I’ve been looking for potential copyright issues caused by me printing out an article for each student in a class I’m teaching. Is this allowed? The article would be a part of a larger booklet for a class on the Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Business, and I would be charging a fee for materials which does not cover any of my labor. I would, of course, identify the source and author and include a link to the source article.

I appreciate your response.

Will

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