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As both a librarian and a lawyer, I see how libraries provide a critical foundation for delivering legal access to our worldwide cultural heritage. From small public libraries to large academic institutions, the law treats libraries as special places with special rights, and librarians are the envoys of those rights, tasked to ensure the free flow of information to all people. LAW KYLE K. COURTNEY, ESQ. COPYRIGHT ADVISOR WADSWORTH HOUSE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 65

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