Thai law gives libraries special permission to share knowledge, as long as it is for education and not profit.
Librarians can make copies of rare or damaged books, especially if they are no longer for sale. They can also provide partial copies of works to help students and researchers with their studies. Additionally, libraries are allowed to change materials into formats that people with disabilities can use easily.
The core requirement for these exceptions is that the work must be clearly cited, used without a profit motive, and must not cause financial harm to the original creator.
Written, translated, and illustrated by: Ratchanok T.
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