For example, in the following circumstances it is permissible to use the copyrighted work without the owner’s permission:
- Individuals may quote from a publicly available copyrighted work for clarification, explanation, or criticism purposes but only to the extent necessary for the clarification, explanation, or criticism;
- Educational institutions may use a copyrighted work for clarification purposes during face-to-face instruction, but only to the extent necessary for the clarification and also provided there is no direct or indirect compensation;
- Public libraries, educational establishments, and scientific and cultural institutions may make a single copy of a published article or short work for study or research, provided there is no purpose of direct or indirect financial gain.