Copying authorial work by non‑reprographic means for course of education
196.—(1)  If the conditions in subsection (2) are met, it is a permitted use to make a copy of an authorial work.
(2)  The conditions are —
(a)the copy is made for the purposes of a course of education;
(b)the copy is made by a person conducting or undergoing the course; and
(c)the copy is not made by a reprographic process.
(3)  In this section, “reprographic process” —
(a)means a process —
(i)for making facsimile copies (whether of the same scale or not); or
(ii)involving the use of an appliance for making multiple copies; and
(b)includes, in relation to an authorial work in electronic form, any copying by electronic means, but does not include the making of a film or sound recording.