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Re the Kinko's issue:  It is obvious that Kinko's and other photocopying
services have a profit motive in putting together bulkpacks.  But in my
experience, losing bulkpacks as a viable teaching tool will mean huge
educational costs.  Is there anyone else on SCREEN-L who is concerned
about this?  Can anyone recommend legal or other strategies for retaining
the use of bulkpacks?  e.g., if there was a way to have them done not-
for-profit, might the courts let this slide?
-- Pam Inglesby, University of Pennsylvania

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